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GL_HP_convolution_border_modes
HP_convolution_border_modes
Name Strings
GL_HP_convolution_border_modes
Version
$Date: 1997/06/12 01:51:36 $ $Revision: 1.3 $
Number
67
Dependencies
EXT_convolution is required
Overview
This extension provides some additional border modes for the
EXT_convolution extension.
None
Accepted by the <param> parameter of ConvolutionParameteriEXT,
and ConvolutionParameterfEXT, and by the <params> parameter of
ConvolutionParameterivEXT and ConvolutionParameterfvEXT, when the
<pname> parameter is CONVOLUTION_BORDER_MODE_EXT:
IGNORE_BORDER_HP
CONSTANT_BORDER_HP
REPLICATE_BORDER_HP
Accepted by the <pname> parameter of ConvolutionParameterivEXT,
ConvolutionParameterfvEXT, GetConvolutionParameterivEXT, and
GetConvolutionParameterfvEXT:
CONVOLUTION_BORDER_COLOR_HP
Additions to Chapter 2 of the 1.0 Specification (OpenGL Operation)
None
Additions to Chapter 3 of the 1.0 Specification (Rasterization)
The description of the convolution border mode is replaced with
the following:
The convolution border mode for a specific convolution filter is
specified using ConvolutionParameteriEXT with the <target>
parameter set to the name of the filter, the <pname> parameter
set to CONVOLUTION_BORDER_MODE_EXT, and <param> set to one of
REDUCE_EXT, IGNORE_BORDER_HP, CONSTANT_BORDER_HP,
or REPLICATE_BORDER_HP.
The width and height of source images convolved with border mode
REDUCE_EXT are reduced by Wf-1 and Hf-1, respectively. If this
reduction would generate a resulting image with zero or negative
width and/or height, the output is simply null, with no error
generated. The coordinates of the image that results from a
convolution with border mode REDUCE_EXT are zero through Ws-Wf
in width, and zero through Hs-Hf in height. In cases where
errors can result from the specification of invalid image
dimensions, it is these resulting dimensions that are tested,
not the dimensions of the source image. (A specific example is
TexImage1D and TexImage2D, which specify constraints for image
dimensions. Even if TexImage1D or TexImage2D is called with a
null pixel pointer, the dimensions of the resulting texture image
are those that would result from the convolution of the specified
image.)
For the remaining border modes, we define Cw = floor(Wf / 2)
and Ch = floor(Hf / 2). The coordinates (Cw, Ch) define the
center of the convolution filter.
If the convolution border mode is IGNORE_BORDER_HP, the output
image has the same dimensions as the source image. The convolution
filter is moved around the source image so that its center passes
over every pixel in the source image. At each location, the sum of
products is computed and the result is written in the destination
image at the location that corresponds to the pixel location where
the convolution filter is centered. However, the sum of products
is not computed for any pixel where the convolution filter extends
beyond one of the edges of the source image. Instead, for these
locations, the pixel value from the source image is copied to
the destination image.
If the convolution border mode is CONSTANT_BORDER_HP then
convolution does not change the size of the source image. The
result of the convolution is the same as if the source image were
surrounded by pixels with the same color as the current convolution
border color. Whenever the convolution filter extends beyond one
of the edges of the source image, the constant-color border pixels
are used as input to the filter. The current convolution border
color is set by calling ConvolutionParameterivEXT or
ConvolutionParameterfvEXT with <pname> set to
CONVOLUTION_BORDER_COLOR_HP and <params> containing
four values that comprise the RGBA color to be used as the image
border. Integer color components are interpreted linearly such that
the most positive integer maps to 1.0, and the most negative integer
maps to -1.0. Floating point color components are clamped to the
range [0,1] when they are specified.
The convolution border mode REPLICATE_BORDER_HP also produces an
output image with the same dimensions as the source image. The
behavior of this mode is identical to that of the IGNORE_BORDER_HP
mode except for the treatment of pixel locations where the
convolution filter extends beyond the edge of the source image.
For these locations, it is as if the outermost one-pixel border
of the source image was replicated. Conceptually, each pixel
in the leftmost one-pixel column of the source image is replicated
Cw times to provide additional image data along the left edge,
each pixel in the rightmost one-pixel column is replicated Cw times
to provide additional image data along the right edge, and each
pixel value in the top and bottom one-pixel rows is replicated to
create Ch rows of image data along the top and bottom edges.
The pixel value at each corner is also replicated in order to
provide data for the convolution operation at each corner of
the source image.
Additions to Chapter 4 of the 1.0 Specification (Per-Fragment Operations
and the Frame buffer)
None
Additions to Chapter 5 of the 1.0 Specification (Special Functions)
None
Additions to Chapter 6 of the 1.0 Specification (State and State Requests)
None
Dependencies on EXT_convolution
EXT_convolution is required. This extension adds capability to
the convolution operations defined in that extension.
Errors
INVALID_ENUM is generated if ConvolutionParameterivEXT or
ConvolutionParameterfvEXT parameter <pname> is not
CONVOLUTION_FILTER_SCALE_EXT, CONVOLUTION_FILTER_BIAS_EXT,
CONVOLUTION_BORDER_MODE_EXT, or CONVOLUTION_BORDER_COLOR_HP.
INVALID_ENUM is generated if ConvolutionParameteriEXT,
ConvolutionParameterfEXT, ConvolutionParameterivEXT, or
ConvolutionParameterfvEXT parameter <pname> is
CONVOLUTION_BORDER_MODE_EXT and parameter <params> is
not one of REDUCE_EXT, IGNORE_BORDER_HP, CONSTANT_BORDER_HP,
or REPLICATE_BORDER_HP.
INVALID_ENUM is generated if GetConvolutionParameterivEXT or
GetConvolutionParameterfvEXT parameter <pname> is not
CONVOLUTION_FILTER_SCALE_EXT, CONVOLUTION_FILTER_BIAS_EXT,
CONVOLUTION_BORDER_MODE_EXT, CONVOLUTION_FORMAT_EXT,
CONVOLUTION_WIDTH_EXT, CONVOLUTION_HEIGHT_EXT,
MAX_CONVOLUTION_WIDTH_EXT, MAX_CONVOLUTION_HEIGHT_EXT,
or CONVOLUTION_BORDER_COLOR_HP.
New State
Initial
Get Value Get Command Type Value Attrib
--------- ----------- ---- ------- ------
CONVOLUTION_BORDER_COLOR_HP GetConvolutionParameterfvHP C (0,0,0,0) pixel
New Implementation Dependent State
None
Implementation Support
List of OpenGL implementations supporting the GL_HP_convolution_border_modes extension
Original File
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