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/*
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screenwidget.cpp
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A widget to display colour components from an image using independently
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selected colors. Controls are provided to allow the image to be inverted, and
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the color to be selection via a standard dialog. The image is displayed in a
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label widget.
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*/
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#include <QApplication>
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#include <QColorDialog>
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#include <QGridLayout>
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#include <QImage>
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#include <QLabel>
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#include <QMenu>
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#include <QMimeData>
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#include <QMouseEvent>
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#include <QPixmap>
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#include <QPushButton>
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#include <QWidget>
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#include "screenwidget.h"
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/*!
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Initializes the paint color, the mask color (cyan, magenta,
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or yellow), connects the color selector and invert checkbox to functions,
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and creates a two-by-two grid layout.
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*/
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ScreenWidget::ScreenWidget(QWidget *parent, QColor initialColor,
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const QString &name, Separation mask,
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const QSize &labelSize)
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: QFrame(parent)
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{
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paintColor = initialColor;
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maskColor = mask;
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inverted = false;
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imageLabel = new QLabel;
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imageLabel->setFrameShadow(QFrame::Sunken);
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imageLabel->setFrameShape(QFrame::StyledPanel);
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imageLabel->setMinimumSize(labelSize);
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nameLabel = new QLabel(name);
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colorButton = new QPushButton(tr("Modify..."));
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colorButton->setBackgroundRole(QPalette::Button);
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colorButton->setMinimumSize(32, 32);
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QPalette palette(colorButton->palette());
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palette.setColor(QPalette::Button, initialColor);
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colorButton->setPalette(palette);
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invertButton = new QPushButton(tr("Invert"));
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//invertButton->setToggleButton(true);
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//invertButton->setOn(inverted);
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invertButton->setEnabled(false);
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connect(colorButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(setColor()));
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connect(invertButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(invertImage()));
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QGridLayout *gridLayout = new QGridLayout;
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gridLayout->addWidget(imageLabel, 0, 0, 1, 2);
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gridLayout->addWidget(nameLabel, 1, 0);
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gridLayout->addWidget(colorButton, 1, 1);
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gridLayout->addWidget(invertButton, 2, 1, 1, 1);
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setLayout(gridLayout);
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}
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/*!
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Creates a new image by separating out the cyan, magenta, or yellow
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component, depending on the mask color specified in the constructor.
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The amount of the component found in each pixel of the image is used
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to determine how much of a user-selected ink is used for each pixel
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in the new image for the label widget.
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*/
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void ScreenWidget::createImage()
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{
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newImage = originalImage.copy();
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// Create CMY components for the ink being used.
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float cyanInk = (255 - paintColor.red())/255.0;
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float magentaInk = (255 - paintColor.green())/255.0;
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float yellowInk = (255 - paintColor.blue())/255.0;
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int (*convert)(QRgb);
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switch (maskColor) {
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case Cyan:
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convert = qRed;
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break;
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case Magenta:
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convert = qGreen;
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break;
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case Yellow:
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convert = qBlue;
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break;
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}
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for (int y = 0; y < newImage.height(); ++y) {
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for (int x = 0; x < newImage.width(); ++x) {
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QRgb p(originalImage.pixel(x, y));
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// Separate the source pixel into its cyan component.
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int amount;
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if (inverted)
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amount = convert(p);
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else
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amount = 255 - convert(p);
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QColor newColor(
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255 - qMin(int(amount * cyanInk), 255),
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255 - qMin(int(amount * magentaInk), 255),
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255 - qMin(int(amount * yellowInk), 255));
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newImage.setPixel(x, y, newColor.rgb());
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}
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}
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imageLabel->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(newImage));
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}
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/*!
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Returns a pointer to the modified image.
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*/
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QImage* ScreenWidget::image()
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{
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return &newImage;
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}
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/*!
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Sets whether the amount of ink applied to the canvas is to be inverted
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(subtracted from the maximum value) before the ink is applied.
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*/
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void ScreenWidget::invertImage()
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{
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//inverted = invertButton->isOn();
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inverted = !inverted;
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createImage();
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emit imageChanged();
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}
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/*!
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Separate the current image into cyan, magenta, and yellow components.
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Create a representation of how each component might appear when applied
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to a blank white piece of paper.
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*/
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void ScreenWidget::setColor()
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{
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QColor newColor = QColorDialog::getColor(paintColor);
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if (newColor.isValid()) {
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paintColor = newColor;
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QPalette palette(colorButton->palette());
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palette.setColor(QPalette::Button, paintColor);
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colorButton->setPalette(palette);
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createImage();
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emit imageChanged();
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}
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}
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/*!
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Records the original image selected by the user, creates a color
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separation, and enables the invert image checkbox.
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*/
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void ScreenWidget::setImage(QImage &image)
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{
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originalImage = image;
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createImage();
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invertButton->setEnabled(true);
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}
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