DataBuffer, ColorModels and SampleModels

Dmitri Trembovetski Dmitri.Trembovetski at Sun.COM
Thu May 10 05:37:18 UTC 2007


   Hi Roman,

   that's pretty impressive!

   Regarding the tests - I believe Alexey wrote some additional
   regression tests when working with littlecms code (including
   some multi-threaded tests).

   I don't think they're in the opened regression tests directory yet,
   but that we should be able to easily fix (we just need to update
   some headers and move them around).

   Thanks,
     Dmitri

Roman Kennke wrote:
> Hi again,
> 
> Am Mittwoch, den 09.05.2007, 00:16 -0700 schrieb Phil Race:
>> Roman Kennke wrote:
>>> Thanks alot for the explanation Phil. I'll study the available code then
>>> and see what could possibly be done about the CMS problems.
>> you mean the littlecms code  right? that's separate from these classes.
> 
> As mentioned here:
> http://kennke.org/blog/2007/05/09/color-encumbrance-fixed/
> 
> I've been able to build OpenJDK with GNU Classpath's color management
> classes. This was really a no-brainer and seems to work fine from my
> POV. It also fixes the GRAY->sRGB problem. The other two I couldn't
> easily test due to lack of testcases. Also, the OpenJDK code doesn't
> seem to ship with testcases for the color package in general, so I
> couldn't test the new classes at all (besides some simple programs I
> wrote myself and the Mauve suite). Are there any regression or other
> tests available for this?
> 
> I don't know if this implementation is feasible for inclusion in
> OpenJDK. The code is copyrighted by the FSF and is licensed under the
> same license as OpenJDK. It's an open source project just as littleCMS
> or whatnot. Technically, I think it's attractive because it's a Java
> implementation and thus much easier to handle and portable than
> littleCMS. If you'd like to test this, the above linked page has a link
> to a small ZIP file containing the related classes.
> 
> /Roman



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