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/*
* Copyright © 2013 Richard Hughes
*
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*/
#ifndef _WESTON_CMS_H_
#define _WESTON_CMS_H_
#include "config.h"
#include "compositor.h"
/* General overview on how to be a CMS plugin:
*
* First, some nomenclature:
*
* CMF: Color management framework, i.e. "Use foo.icc for device $bar"
* CMM: Color management module that converts pixel colors, which is
* usually lcms2 on any modern OS.
* CMS: Color management system that encompasses both a CMF and CMM.
* ICC: International Color Consortium, the people that define the
* binary encoding of a .icc file.
* VCGT: Video Card Gamma Tag. An Apple extension to the ICC specification
* that allows the calibration state to be stored in the ICC profile
* Output: Physical port with a display attached, e.g. LVDS1
*
* As a CMF is probably something you don't want or need on an embedded install
* these functions will not be called if the icc_profile key is set for a
* specific [output] section in weston.ini
*
* Most desktop environments want the CMF to decide what profile to use in
* different situations, so that displays can be profiled and also so that
* the ICC profiles can be changed at runtime depending on the task or ambient
* environment.
*
* The CMF can be selected using the 'modules' key in the [core] section.
*/
struct weston_color_profile {
char *filename;
void *lcms_handle;
};
void
weston_cms_set_color_profile(struct weston_output *o,
struct weston_color_profile *p);
struct weston_color_profile *
weston_cms_create_profile(const char *filename,
void *lcms_profile);
struct weston_color_profile *
weston_cms_load_profile(const char *filename);
void
weston_cms_destroy_profile(struct weston_color_profile *p);
#endif