* fix cv::imwrite to allow cv::UMat and vectors of it to be written
* cv::imwrite failure handling improvements
* Unit test for regression testing imwrite support for and fix whitespace
* added write as pbm
* add tests for pbm
* imgcodecs: PBM support
- drop additional PBM parameters
- write: fix P1/P4 mode (no maxval 255 value after width/height)
- write: invert values for P1/P4
- write: P1: compact ASCII mode (no spaces)
- simplify pbm test
- drop .pxm extension (http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/ doesn't know such extension)
* Fix issue #10114
Convert table change
From:
CV_8U -> HALF
CV_8S -> HALF
CV_16U -> UINT
CV_16S -> UINT
CV_32S -> UINT
CV_32F -> FLOAT
To:
CV_8U -> HALF
CV_8S -> HALF
CV_16U -> UINT
CV_16S -> FLOAT
CV_32S -> FLOAT loss precision
CV_32F -> FLOAT
Signed integer can't be presented well with UINT. Even adjust bias, CV16S and CV32S will be confused when load from exr file.
Also fix CV_8S negative value incorrect bug
* EXR import and export
imread() from EXR returns CV_32F only
imwrite() accepts CV_32 cv::Mat only and stores FLOAT images by default. Add imwrite() flag to store in HALF format.
* fix compiling error
* clean up
* fix EXR import issues
Fix GDAL image decoding color problems identified by issue #10089, by: (#10093)
* Fix GDAL image decoding color problems identified by issue #10089, by:
Fixing CV_8UC1 symbol, which should be CV_8UC3 for RGB GDAL color table images.
Fixing image.ptr<VecX>(row,col)[] to be (*image.ptr<VecX>(row,col))[] to correctly access VecX array elements, as ptr<VecX>() returns a pointer to the VecX, not the first element of VecX. This fixes the color problem with color table gif images, and avoids out-of-bounds memory access.
Respecting the color identification of raster bands provided by the GDAL image driver, and produce BGR or BGRA images. Note that color bands of images using the HSL, CMY, CMYK, or YCbCr color space are ignored, rather than converting them to BGR.
* When reading image files using the GDAL decoder, exit with an error if a color band is encountered that isn't used (eg. from CMYK or YCbCbr), rather than silently ignoring the band's data.
Previously, only file-based encoding and decoding were supported with
the libtiff library, leading to the possible use of temporary files.
This fixes issue #8483.
Previously, the return value of fwrite and fclose were not properly
checked, leading to possible silent truncation of the data if writing
failed, e.g. due to lack of disk space.
Fixes issue #9251.