skia2/resources
Matt Sarett 2e61b182da Add jpeg encoder alpha handling option
This instructs us on how to encode jpegs when the src
image has alpha.  The original behavior is to ignore
the alpha channel.  This CL adds the option to blend
the pixels onto opaque black.

Note that kBlendOnBlack and kIgnore are identical
unless the input alpha type is kUnpremul.

Bug: 713862
Bug: skia:1501
Change-Id: I4891c70bb0ccd83f7974c359bd40a2143b5c49ac
Reviewed-on: https://skia-review.googlesource.com/15817
Reviewed-by: Leon Scroggins <scroggo@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Matt Sarett <msarett@google.com>
2017-05-09 18:32:04 +00:00
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android_fonts
empty_images
fonts
icc_profiles
invalid_images
1x1.png
1x3.png
1x16.png
2x2.png
3x1.png
3x3.png
16x1.png
alphabetAnim.gif
arrow.png
baby_tux.png
baby_tux.webp
box.gif
brickwork_normal-map.jpg
brickwork-texture.jpg
CMYK.jpg
color_wheel_with_profile.png
color_wheel.gif
color_wheel.ico
color_wheel.jpg
color_wheel.png
color_wheel.webp
colorTables.gif
cropped_mandrill.jpg
dng_with_preview.dng
exif-orientation-2-ur.jpg
gamut.png
google_chrome.ico
grayscale.jpg
half-transparent-white-pixel.png
half-transparent-white-pixel.webp
icc-v2-gbr.jpg
iconstrip.png
index8.png
mandrill_16.png
mandrill_32.png
mandrill_64.png
mandrill_128.png
mandrill_256.png
mandrill_512_q075.jpg
mandrill_512.png
mandrill_h1v1.jpg
mandrill_h2v1.jpg
mandrill.wbmp
nov-talk-sequence.txt
pdf_command_stream.txt
plane_interlaced.png
plane.png
rainbow-gradient.png Add jpeg encoder alpha handling option 2017-05-09 18:32:04 +00:00
randPixels.bmp
randPixels.gif
randPixels.jpg
randPixels.png
randPixels.webp
randPixelsAnim2.gif
randPixelsAnim.gif
randPixelsOffset.gif
README
rle.bmp
sample_1mp_rotated.dng
sample_1mp.dng
slides_content2.lua
slides_content.lua
slides_transitions.lua
slides_utils.lua
slides.lua
test640x479.gif
test.lua
webp-color-profile-crash.webp
webp-color-profile-lossless.webp
webp-color-profile-lossy-alpha.webp
webp-color-profile-lossy.webp
yellow_rose.png
yellow_rose.webp

The resources directory includes some third party content used by Skia.
Licenses for that code are included in this file.

Openclipart

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an artist uploads a piece of clipart to Openclipart to make it clear the artist
is releasing the creative work for anyone to use for any reason, even
commercially. This act of "sharing" is the foundation Openclipart is based upon.
More details on the license can be found at
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/.