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Abstract Color Space Constants |
Header: CMApplication.h |
enum { cmNoSpace = 0, cmRGBSpace = 1, cmCMYKSpace = 2, cmHSVSpace = 3, cmHLSSpace = 4, cmYXYSpace = 5, cmXYZSpace = 6, cmLUVSpace = 7, cmLABSpace = 8, cmReservedSpace1 = 9, cmGraySpace = 10, cmReservedSpace2 = 11, cmGamutResultSpace = 12, cmNamedIndexedSpace = 16, cmMCFiveSpace = 17, cmMCSixSpace = 18, cmMCSevenSpace = 19, cmMCEightSpace = 20, cmAlphaSpace = 128, cmRGBASpace = 129, cmGrayASpace = 138 };
The ColorSync Manager does not use this constant.
An RGB color space composed of red, green, and blue components. A bitmap never uses this constant alone. Instead, this color space is always combined with a packing format describing the amount of storage per component.
A CMYK color space composed of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. A bitmap never uses this constant alone. Instead, this color space is always combined with a packing format describing the amount of storage per component.
An HSV color space composed of hue, saturation, and value components. A bitmap never uses this constant alone. Instead, this color space is always combined with a packing format describing the amount of storage per component.
An HLS color space composed of hue, lightness, and saturation components. A bitmap never uses this constant alone. Instead, this color space is always combined with a packing format describing the amount of storage per component.
A Yxy color space composed of Y, x, and y components. A bitmap never uses this constant alone. Instead, this color space is always combined with a packing format describing the amount of storage per component.
An XYZ color space composed of X, Y, and Z components. A bitmap never uses this constant alone. Instead, this color space is always combined with a packing format describing the amount of storage per component.
An L*u*v* color space composed of L*, u*, and v* components. A bitmap never uses this constant alone. Instead, this color space is always combined with a packing format describing the amount of storage per component.
An L*a*b* color space composed of L*, a*, b* components. A bitmap never uses this constant alone. Instead, this color space is always combined with a packing format describing the amount of storage per component.
This field is reserved for use by QuickDraw GX.
A luminance color space with a single component, gray.
This field is reserved for use by QuickDraw GX.
A color space for the resulting bitmap pointed to by the resultBitMap field of the function
A five-channel multichannel (HiFi) data color space.
A six-channel multichannel (HiFi) data color space.
A seven-channel multichannel (HiFi) data color space.
An eight-channel multichannel (HiFi) data color space.
An alpha channel component is added to the color value.
An RGB color space composed of red, green, and blue color value components and an alpha channel component. ColorSync does not currently support bitmaps that use this constant alone. Instead, this constant indicates the presence of an alpha channel in combination with cmLong8ColorPacking to indicate 8-bit packing format and cmAlphaFirstPacking to indicate the position of the alpha channel as the first component.
A luminance color space with two components, a gray component followed by an alpha channel component. Each component value is 16 bits.
The data type CWMatchColors
or color-checked with the function
The space field of the CMBitmap type definition identifies the color space in which the colors of the bitmap image are specified. A color space is characterized by a number of components or dimensions, with each component carrying a numeric value. These values together make up the color value. A color space also specifies the format in which the color value is stored. For bitmaps in which color values are packed, the space field of the CMBitmap data type holds a constant that defines the color space and the packing format.
For the CWMatchBitmap function to perform color matching successfully, the color space specified in the CMBitmap data types space field must correspond to the color space specified in the profiles dataColorSpace field. The source bitmap and source profile values must match and the destination bitmap and destination profile values must match. For the CWCheckBitMap function to perform color checking successfully, the source profiles dataColorSpace field value and the space field value of the source bitmap must specify the same color space. These functions will execute successfully as long as the color spaces are the same without regard for the packing format specified by the bitmap.
This enumeration defines constants for abstract color spaces which, when combined with a packing format constant as described in
The constants cmRGBASpace and cmGrayASpace were moved to this enum from
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