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/*********************************************************************/
/* ppmflash -  brighten a picture up to total whiteout               */
/* Frank Neumann, August 1993                                        */
/* V1.4 16.11.1993                                                   */
/*                                                                   */
/* version history:                                                  */
/* V1.0 ~ 15.August 1993    first version                            */
/* V1.1 03.09.1993          uses ppm libs & header files             */
/* V1.2 03.09.1993          integer arithmetics instead of float     */
/*                          (gains about 50 % speed up)              */
/* V1.3 11.10.1993          reads only one line at a time - this     */
/*                          saves LOTS of memory on big picturs      */
/* V1.4 16.11.1993          Rewritten to be NetPBM.programming con-  */
/*                          forming                                  */
/*********************************************************************/

#include "ppm.h"

/* global variables */
#ifdef AMIGA
static char *version = "$VER: ppmflash 1.4 (16.11.93)";
#endif

/**************************/
/* start of main function */
/**************************/
int main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
	FILE* ifp;
	int argn, rows, cols, i, j, format;
	pixel *srcrow, *destrow;
	pixel *pP, *pP2;
	pixval maxval;
	double flashfactor;
	long longfactor;
	char* usage = "flashfactor [ppmfile]\n        flashfactor: 0.0 = original picture, 1.0 = total whiteout\n";

	/* parse in 'default' parameters */
	ppm_init( &argc, argv );

	argn = 1;

	/* parse in flash factor */
	if (argn == argc)
		pm_usage(usage);
	if (sscanf(argv[argn], "%lf", &flashfactor) != 1)
		pm_usage(usage);
	if (flashfactor < 0.0 || flashfactor > 1.0)
		pm_error("flash factor must be in the range from 0.0 to 1.0 ");
	++argn;

	/* parse in filename (if present, stdin otherwise) */
	if (argn != argc)
	{
		ifp = pm_openr(argv[argn]);
		++argn;
	}
	else
		ifp = stdin;

	if (argn != argc)
		pm_usage(usage);

	/* read first data from file */
	ppm_readppminit(ifp, &cols, &rows, &maxval, &format);

	/* no error checking required here, ppmlib does it all for us */
	srcrow = ppm_allocrow(cols);

	longfactor = (long)(flashfactor * 65536);

	/* allocate a row of pixel data for the new pixels */
	destrow = ppm_allocrow(cols);

	ppm_writeppminit(stdout, cols, rows, maxval, 0);

	/** now do the flashing **/
	/* the 'float' parameter for flashing is sort of faked - in fact, we */
	/* convert it to a range from 0 to 65536 for integer math. Shouldn't */
	/* be something you'll have to worry about, though. */

	for (i = 0; i < rows; i++)
	{
		ppm_readppmrow(ifp, srcrow, cols, maxval, format);

		pP = srcrow;
		pP2 = destrow;

		for (j = 0; j < cols; j++)
		{
			PPM_ASSIGN(*pP2, PPM_GETR(*pP) + (((maxval - PPM_GETR(*pP)) * longfactor) >> 16),
							 PPM_GETG(*pP) + (((maxval - PPM_GETG(*pP)) * longfactor) >> 16),
							 PPM_GETB(*pP) + (((maxval - PPM_GETB(*pP)) * longfactor) >> 16));

			pP++;
			pP2++;
		}

		/* write out one line of graphic data */
		ppm_writeppmrow(stdout, destrow, cols, maxval, 0);
	}

	pm_close(ifp);
	ppm_freerow(srcrow);
	ppm_freerow(destrow);

	exit(0);
}

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