> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2018 at 9:12 AM > From: "Nikolai Tasev" <niko...@nand.bg> > To: "Jason H" <jh...@gmx.com>, "Interestqt-project.org" > <Interest@qt-project.org> > Subject: Re: [Interest] QImage::Format_Grayscale8 work working > > > Format_Indexed8 and Format_Grayscale8 both have 8bit per pixel. The > difference is that to convert from the 8bit pixel to RGB values > (QImage::pixel() method) > for Indexed8u you need to set the Palette for conversion and for > Grayscale8 you don't (it just assumes that R=G=B=gray value)
I am aware of that. > Are you trying to extract a channel from a multichannel image and put it > into a grayscale image? The code seems unnecessary complex > and inefficient for such a task. You just need to get the data pointer > and skip the uneeded channels and keep watch for the end of the row. That assumes I be want to do the math for every Format. ARGB is easy, RGB888 is not, etc. Pixel() alerts need to not care. Yes, I could use scan lines, but then each format requires code. Which I haven't got time to write now. Anyway, I be still believe my code is correct, and it's still not working. > > On 3/15/2018 10:21 PM, Jason H wrote: > > Given the following functions, I should be able to create a non-all black > > image (assuming input is good)? The only success I have is using Indexed8 > > > > QHash<QRgb, qint32 (*)(QRgb)> colorFuncs { > > { Qt::red, qRed}, > > { Qt::green, qGreen}, > > { Qt::blue, qBlue}, > > { Qt::gray, qGray}, > > }; > > > > QImage color8(const QImage &image, int channel) { // Channel is one of > > Qt::red Qt::green Qt::blue or Qt::gray > > QImage out(image.width(), image.height(), QImage::Format_Indexed8); // > > Change to Format_Grayscale8, and get nothing > > // for indexed8 > > QVector<QRgb> values; > > values.reserve(256); > > if (channel==Qt::gray) { for (int c=0; c<256; c++) > > values.append(qRgb(c,c,c)); } > > if (channel==Qt::red) { for (int c=0; c<256; c++) > > values.append(qRgb(c,0,0)); } > > if (channel==Qt::green){ for (int c=0; c<256; c++) > > values.append(qRgb(0,c,0)); } > > if (channel==Qt::blue) { for (int c=0; c<256; c++) > > values.append(qRgb(0,0,c)); } > > out.setColorTable(values); > > // end for indexed8 > > > > int (*colorFunc)(QRgb rgb) = colorFuncs[channel]; > > for (int y=0; y < image.height(); y++) { > > for (int x=0; x < image.width(); x++) { > > out.setPixel(x,y, colorFunc(image.pixel(x,y))); > > } > > } > > > > return out; > > } > > > > I'm not familar with Qt and Grayscale8... Anyone know what is going wrong? > > _______________________________________________ > > Interest mailing list > > Interest@qt-project.org > > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > > > > _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest