Allows to share buffer data between the render result and image buffers.
The storage of the passes and buffers in the render result have been
wrapped into utility structures, with functions to operate on them.
Currently only image buffers which are sharing buffers with the render
results are using the implicit sharing. This allows proper decoupling of
the image buffers from the lifetime of the underlying render result.
Fixes#107248: Compositor ACCESS VIOLATION when updating datablocks from handlers
Additionally, this lowers the memory usage of multi-layer EXR sequences
by avoiding having two copies of render passes in memory.
It is possible to use implicit sharing in more places, but needs
some API to ensure the render result is the only owner of data before
writing to its pixels.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/108045
The goal is to make it more explicit and centralized operation to
assign and steal buffer data, with proper ownership tracking.
The buffers and ownership flags are wrapped into their dedicated
structures now.
There should be no functional changes currently, it is a preparation
for allowing implicit sharing of the ImBuf buffers. Additionally, in
the future it is possible to more buffer-specific information (such
as color space) next to the buffer data itself. It is also possible
to clean up the allocation flags (IB_rect, ...) to give them more
clear naming and not have stored in the ImBuf->flags as they are only
needed for allocation.
The most dangerous part of this change is the change of byte buffer
data from `int*` to `uint8_t*`. In a lot of cases the byte buffer was
cast to `uchar*`, so those casts are now gone. But some code is
operating on `int*` so now there are casts in there. In practice this
should be fine, since we only support 64bit platforms, so allocations
are aligned. The real things to watch out for here is the fact that
allocation and offsetting from the byte buffer now need an explicit 4
channel multiplier.
Once everything is C++ it will be possible to simplify public
functions even further.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/107609
The usage of the lib pointer was cryptic to say the least, it was
essentialy used to allow or not local IDs results in the mapping
old_id_pointer -> new_id_pointer lookup result.
Now:
- Explicitely pass a boolean to allow or not local ID as result in
lower-level code.
- Pass the 'self ID' pointer instead of its library to the whole
liblinking code (that was already the case in a few places).
Note that naming of the 'self id' pointer is currently very inconsistent
throughout the readfile liblink code, this will have to be cleaned up in
a separate step later. For now, `self_id` has been chosen for new code
as it matches the terminology in lib_query code.
The later change can also allow finer handling of lookup on undo, based
on how it was re-read (or not), should the need for this arise.
This feature implements smooth transition between 2 retimed segments.
A transition can be added by dragging retiming handle while holding
shift key. When any handle defining transition is removed, the
transition segment is removed and 2 linear segments are restored to
state before transition was created.
These transitions work with video and sound and changes are reflected
in waveforms with correct seeking, therefore it replaces usage of
`speed_factor` or earlier sound `pitch` property.
Smooth transition is achieved by evaluating Y value of circular arc,
that is tangent to lines of linear retimed segments. Because of this,
when transition length is changed both handles are moved symetrically.
This way it is possible to make transition without affecting content in
linear segments.
When linear segment after transition is further retimed, this shifts
content inside of a transition segment.
To support sound, `SEQ_retiming_sound_animation_data_set` and related
data structures has been updated to build speed table for each smooth
transition segment. Layering of retiming data via meta strips is still
fully supported.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/107197
The file path was 256 bytes, passing in a buffer size of 1792
for string join & making the path absolute could also overflow
as it assumes a size of 1024.
- Rename name/filename/path to filepath when it's used for full paths.
- Rename name/path to dirpath when it refers to a directory.
- Rename file to filepath or path (when it may be a file or dir).
- Rename ImBuf::name & anim::name to filepath.
Rename BLI_make_existing_file to BLI_file_ensure_parent_dir_exists.
The previous name read as if it would make (touch) the file,
where as it ensures the directory component of the path exists.
Move from BLI_path to BLI_fileops as path utilities should only
manipulate paths and not deal with file IO creation
(this has more in common with BLI_file_touch for e.g.).
This patch contains changes needed for retiming sound strips.
`BKE_sound_set_scene_sound_pitch()` is replaced by
`BKE_sound_set_scene_sound_pitch_constant_range()` which uses new
Audaspace interface to set pitch in bulk.
This is done in `SEQ_retiming_sound_animation_data_set()` where retimed
sections are created for each strip. When strip is inside of meta
strip(s), the retimed sections of meta and actual strip are split where
they intersect and pitch is multiplied where they overlap. Each section
will have pitch value that is provided to audaspace.
Waveform overlay now represents retimed audio accurately.
Ref: #100337
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/105072
Rename *Bright/Contrast* to *Brightness/Contrast* in order to avoid the use of shortened names and improve consistency within Blender and with industry conventions.
Reasoning:
The modified color characteristic is called *brightness*, not *bright*. You don't modify the *bright* of an image.
This also interferes with search in case someone searches for brightness, producing no results.
*Note: This patch should only touch UI names which do not need versioning. It leaves the actual property name in nodes for a future breaking release.*
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/104998
The goal is to solve confusion of the "All rights reserved" for licensing
code under an open-source license.
The phrase "All rights reserved" comes from a historical convention that
required this phrase for the copyright protection to apply. This convention
is no longer relevant.
However, even though the phrase has no meaning in establishing the copyright
it has not lost meaning in terms of licensing.
This change makes it so code under the Blender Foundation copyright does
not use "all rights reserved". This is also how the GPL license itself
states how to apply it to the source code:
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program is free software ...
This change does not change copyright notice in cases when the copyright
is dual (BF and an author), or just an author of the code. It also does
mot change copyright which is inherited from NaN Holding BV as it needs
some further investigation about what is the proper way to handle it.
For example
```
OIIOOutputDriver::~OIIOOutputDriver()
{
}
```
becomes
```
OIIOOutputDriver::~OIIOOutputDriver() {}
```
Saves quite some vertical space, which is especially handy for
constructors.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/105594
When subsampling was introduced in VSE it was disabled during
editing. Only when rendering it was enabled. This lead to
cache being different between editing and rendering. Leading
to confusion.
This PR will enabled the subsampling when editing. This way
it is more consistent.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/105612
Previously `SEQ_transform_single_image_check` function was used to check
if image or effect strip has only one frame of content. Now these strips
are flagged with `SEQ_SINGLE_FRAME_CONTENT`.
While previously this was implicit property of strip, benefit of having
explicit flag is that this property can be decoupled from strip length.
Caused by b4100ed377. Image strips with only 1 frame of content do
expect any timeline frame to be translated into frame index of 0.
Check this case and return 0 explicitly.
Fix error in b4100ed377
`seq_retiming_evaluate()` returns range from 0 to 1, to which framerate
correction was applied. this is incorrect, and correction should be
applied to function input.
When movie framerate does not match scene, content length was clamped to strip
length in scen framerate. This also caused issues with retiming which behaved in
similar way. Retiming was modified to use frame index of strip content, so even
when scene framerate is changed, retiming data is preserved in correct
proportions. This means, that handles are mapped to time in seconds rather than
to frames.
This tools allows to change strip playback speed by manipulating
retiming handles. More handles can be added to single strip to create
variable playback speed.
This tool replaces Speed Factor property in time panel, with exception
of sound strips. Support for sound strips is still in review.
Pull Request #104523
Most operations where strips are duplicated use `SEQ_animation` API,
which handles keyframe animation. Now drivers are handled as well.
When group of strips is duplicated and driver references other strip,
it will still reference original strip. However, this is much better,
than previous behavior, when strip duplication results in "transfer" of
driver from original strip to duplicated one.
Fixes T104141
Image Transform use linear or nearest sampling during editing and exporting.
This gets sampling is fine for images that aren't scaled. When sequencing
however you mostly want use some sort of scaling, that leads to poorer
quality.
This change will use sub-sampling to improve the quality. This is only
enabled when rendering. During editing the subsampling is disabled to
keep the user interface reacting as expected.
Another improvement is that image transform is stopped at the moment
it hadn't sampled at least 4 samples for a scan line. In that case we
expect that there are no further samples that would change to result.
In a future patch this could be replaced by a ray/bounding bo intersection
as that would remove some unneeded loops in both the single sampled and
sub sampled approach.
Use a consistent style for declaring the names of struct members
in their declarations. Note that this convention was already used in
many places but not everywhere.
Remove spaces around the text (matching commented arguments) with
the advantage that the the spell checking utility skips these terms.
Making it possible to extract & validate these comments automatically.
Also use struct names for `bAnimChannelType` & `bConstraintTypeInfo`
which were using brief descriptions.
Caused by NULL dereference in strip overlap handling (expand to fit),
because `time_dependent_strips` strip collection is not created.
Check if strip collection is provided in `query_right_side_strips()`.
Incorrect offset was calculated when strip was implicitly retimed (movie
FPS does not match scene FPS). This is because strip playback rate was
not used for offset calculation at all.
Since hold offset is specifying numbers of frames to skip, but at frame
rate of the source, this could result in gap when splitting the strip.
If that occurs, gap is compensated by moving handle to frame where strip
is split.
Python API for moving strips to and from meta strips did not invalidate
strip lookup cache. Because of that, `SEQ_get_seqbase_by_seq()` failed
to lookup origin of strip, which resulted in crash on NULL dereference.
Invalidateion was added to functions `SEQ_edit_move_strip_to_meta()` and
`SEQ_add_meta_strip()`.