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  /external/skia/gm/
readpixels.cpp 190 const sk_sp<SkColorSpace> colorSpaces[] = {
196 for (sk_sp<SkColorSpace> dstColorSpace : colorSpaces) {
251 const sk_sp<SkColorSpace> colorSpaces[] = {
262 for (sk_sp<SkColorSpace> dstColorSpace : colorSpaces) {
317 const sk_sp<SkColorSpace> colorSpaces[] = {
328 for (sk_sp<SkColorSpace> dstColorSpace : colorSpaces) {
color4f.cpp 77 sk_sp<SkColorSpace> colorSpaces[]{
81 for (auto colorSpace : colorSpaces) {
encode-srgb.cpp 133 const sk_sp<SkColorSpace> colorSpaces[] = {
141 for (sk_sp<SkColorSpace> colorSpace : colorSpaces) {
all_bitmap_configs.cpp 226 sk_sp<SkColorSpace> colorSpaces[] {
230 for (auto colorSpace : colorSpaces) {
  /external/ltp/testcases/kernel/device-drivers/v4l/user_space/doc/spec/
c2030.htm 16 TITLE="Colorspaces"
90 >Colorspaces</A
482 >Colorspaces</TD
x2428.htm 16 TITLE="Colorspaces"
419 >Colorspaces</TD
x2123.htm 5 >Colorspaces</TITLE
76 NAME="COLORSPACES"
77 >2.2. Colorspaces</A
  /external/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/api/
colorspace.html 9 <title>ImageMagick: MagickCore, C API for ImageMagick: Dealing with Image Colorspaces</title>
15 <meta name="keywords" content="magickcore, c, api, for, imagemagick:, dealing, with, image, colorspaces, ImageMagick, PerlMagick, image processing, image, photo, software, Magick++, OpenMP, convert"/>
feature.html 176 <p>MeanShiftImage() delineate arbitrarily shaped clusters in the image. For each pixel, it visits all the pixels in the neighborhood specified by the window centered at the pixel and excludes those that are outside the radius=(window-1)/2 surrounding the pixel. From those pixels, it finds those that are within the specified color distance from the current mean, and computes a new x,y centroid from those coordinates and a new mean. This new x,y centroid is used as the center for a new window. This process iterates until it converges and the final mean is replaces the (original window center) pixel value. It repeats this process for the next pixel, etc., until it processes all pixels in the image. Results are typically better with colorspaces other than sRGB. We recommend YIQ, YUV or YCbCr.</p>
  /external/ImageMagick/www/api/
colorspace.php 9 <title>ImageMagick: MagickCore, C API for ImageMagick: Dealing with Image Colorspaces</title>
15 <meta name="keywords" content="magickcore, c, api, for, imagemagick:, dealing, with, image, colorspaces, ImageMagick, PerlMagick, image processing, image, photo, software, Magick++, OpenMP, convert"/>
colorspace.html 8 <title>ImageMagick: MagickCore, C API for ImageMagick: Dealing with Image Colorspaces</title>
17 <meta name="keywords" content="magickcore, c, api, for, imagemagick:, dealing, with, image, colorspaces, ImageMagick, PerlMagick, image processing, image, photo, software, Magick++, OpenMP, convert"/>
feature.html 180 <p>MeanShiftImage() delineate arbitrarily shaped clusters in the image. For each pixel, it visits all the pixels in the neighborhood specified by the window centered at the pixel and excludes those that are outside the radius=(window-1)/2 surrounding the pixel. From those pixels, it finds those that are within the specified color distance from the current mean, and computes a new x,y centroid from those coordinates and a new mean. This new x,y centroid is used as the center for a new window. This process iterates until it converges and the final mean is replaces the (original window center) pixel value. It repeats this process for the next pixel, etc., until it processes all pixels in the image. Results are typically better with colorspaces other than sRGB. We recommend YIQ, YUV or YCbCr.</p>
feature.php 176 <p>MeanShiftImage() delineate arbitrarily shaped clusters in the image. For each pixel, it visits all the pixels in the neighborhood specified by the window centered at the pixel and excludes those that are outside the radius=(window-1)/2 surrounding the pixel. From those pixels, it finds those that are within the specified color distance from the current mean, and computes a new x,y centroid from those coordinates and a new mean. This new x,y centroid is used as the center for a new window. This process iterates until it converges and the final mean is replaces the (original window center) pixel value. It repeats this process for the next pixel, etc., until it processes all pixels in the image. Results are typically better with colorspaces other than sRGB. We recommend YIQ, YUV or YCbCr.</p>
  /external/skia/src/shaders/
SkColorShader.cpp 139 // TODO how do we unflatten colorspaces
146 buffer.writeBool(false); // TODO how do we flatten colorspaces?
  /external/libcups/cups/
raster.h 62 * colorimetric colorspaces (CIEXYZ, CIELAB, and ICCn) are
70 * device colorspaces (DEVICEn) are defined...
ppd.h 99 typedef enum ppd_cs_e /**** Colorspaces ****/
  /external/skia/tests/
GradientTest.cpp 449 SkColorSpace* colorSpaces[] = {
456 for (auto colorSpace : colorSpaces) {
  /external/webp/include/webp/
decode.h 132 // Output colorspaces and buffer
134 // Colorspaces
138 // RGBA-4444 and RGB-565 colorspaces are represented by following byte-order:
  /external/webp/src/webp/
decode.h 132 // Output colorspaces and buffer
134 // Colorspaces
138 // RGBA-4444 and RGB-565 colorspaces are represented by following byte-order:
  /external/skia/include/core/
SkShader.h 202 * not support specific colorspaces.
  /external/libjpeg-turbo/
jcparam.c 341 /* For all colorspaces, we use Q and Huff tables 0 for luminance components,
347 cinfo->write_JFIF_header = FALSE; /* No marker for non-JFIF colorspaces */
  /external/pdfium/third_party/libjpeg/
fpdfapi_jcparam.c 409 /* For all colorspaces, we use Q and Huff tables 0 for luminance components,
415 cinfo->write_JFIF_header = FALSE; /* No marker for non-JFIF colorspaces */
  /external/libcups/filter/
ppd-compiler.shtml 355 <P>which tell the printing system which colorspaces are supported by the printer
379 colorspaces:</P>
451 <I>// Supported colorspaces</I>
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  /external/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/script/
color-management.html 58 <p>The first major change was to swap -colorspace RGB and -colorspace sRGB. In earlier versions, RGB really meant non-linear sRGB. With the completion of the changes, RGB now means linear color and sRGB means non-linear color in terms of their respective colorspaces.</p>
  /external/ImageMagick/www/
color-management.html 62 <p>The first major change was to swap -colorspace RGB and -colorspace sRGB. In earlier versions, RGB really meant non-linear sRGB. With the completion of the changes, RGB now means linear color and sRGB means non-linear color in terms of their respective colorspaces.</p>

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