LFile::SaveCMYKArray
#include "ltwrappr.h"
L_INT LFile::SaveCMYKArray(ppBitmapArray, uBitmapArrayCount, nFormat, nBitsPerPixel, nQFactor, uFlags, pSaveOptions)
pBITMAPHANDLE L_FAR * ppBitmapArray; |
/* array of pointers to BITMAPHANDLE handle */ |
L_UINT uBitmapArrayCount; |
/* number of items in the bitmaps array */ |
L_INT nFormat; |
/* output file format */ |
L_INT nBitsPerPixel; |
/* desired bits per pixel for each bitmap */ |
L_INT nQFactor; |
/* quality factor */ |
L_UINT uFlags; |
/* flags that determine function behavior */ |
pSAVEFILEOPTION pSaveOptions; |
/* pointer to optional extended save options */ |
This function saves an array of bitmaps as a CMYK TIFF file.
Parameter |
Description |
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ppBitmapArray |
Array of pointers to the bitmaps that contain each color plane. There should be 4 or 5 members in the array, depending on whether there is alpha channel information to save. |
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All the bitmaps must have the same width, height, bits per pixel and palette. The uBitmapArrayCount parameter indicates how many pointers are stored in the array. The bitmaps are in this order: C, M, Y, K, Alpha (optional). |
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uBitmapArrayCount |
Number of bitmaps present in ppBitmapArray. |
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nFormat |
Output file format. Possible values are: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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FILE_TIF_CMYK |
[85] Tagged Image File, with no compression and with CMYK color space. |
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FILE_TIF_PACKBITS_CMYK |
[88] Tagged Image File with PackBits Compression and CMYK color space. |
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FILE_TIFLZW_CMYK |
[86] Tagged Image File with LZW Compression and CMYK color space. |
nBitsPerPixel |
Resulting bits per pixel for each plane. Possible values are: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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0 |
Default bits per pixel. LEADTOOLS will pick the closest valid value. |
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8 |
Save 8 bits per component. The generated file will contain 32 bits (no alpha) or 40 bits (with alpha). Note that LFile::GetInfo will report 8 bits less (24 or 32-bit). |
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16 |
Save 16 bits per component. The generated file will contain 64 bits (no alpha) or 80 bits (with alpha). Note that LFile::GetInfo will report 16 bits less (48 or 64-bit). |
nQFactor |
Reserved for future use. Pass 2. |
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uFlags |
Binary flags that determine the behavior of LFile::SaveCMYKArray. You can specify one of the following values: |
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Value |
Meaning |
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0 |
[0x0000] If the output file exists, it will be overwritten. |
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SAVEFILE_MULTIPAGE |
[0x0004] If the output file exists and is a valid TIFF file, the new image is appended to the end of the file. More advanced options can be passed using pSaveOptions. |
pSaveOptions |
Pointer to optional extended save options. Pass NULL to use the default save options. |
Returns
SUCCESS |
The function was successful. |
ERROR_INV_COLORSPACE |
Invalid color space |
< 1 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
Comments
This function will save a CMYK file without performing a color conversion. Each bitmap in the array will contain one of the C, M, Y, K, or Alpha planes. The Alpha plane is optional. The ppBitmapArray should contain:
4 elements if no Alpha information is included or
5 elements if the Alpha information is included
To load the array of bitmaps, use LFile::LoadCMYKArray.
To save the array of bitmaps as a file format not supported by this function, call LBitmap::ColorMerge to create a BGR bitmap and save the generated bitmap using LFile::SaveFile.
CMYK TIFF files can be saved as planar (each bitmap in its own plane) or chunky (the data from all the bitmaps is interleaved while saving). Planar images will be saved faster, while chunky images are more compatible (some TIFF readers will not read planar files) and require less memory during the load process. The default is to save chunky files.
To select the planar save mode, set SAVEFILEOPTION.Flags2 to ESO2_SAVEPLANAR [0x00000002]. Note that this option is set in the Flags2 member, not the Flags member (the SAVEFILEOPTION structure has two flag members: Flags and Flags2).
Required DLLs and Libraries
LTFIL LFTIF For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application. |
See Also
Functions: |
LFile::LoadCMYKArray, LBitmap::ColorMerge, LBitmap::ColorSeparate, LFile::SaveFile, LBuffer::ConvertColorSpace |
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Example
For an example, refer to LFile::LoadCMYKArray.