# encoding: ASCII-8BIT # jpg.rb : Extracts the data from a JPG that is needed for embedding # # Copyright April 2008, James Healy. All Rights Reserved. # # This is free software. Please see the LICENSE and COPYING files for details. require 'stringio' module Prawn module Images # A convenience class that wraps the logic for extracting the parts # of a JPG image that we need to embed them in a PDF # class JPG < Image attr_reader :width, :height, :bits, :channels attr_accessor :scaled_width, :scaled_height JPEG_SOF_BLOCKS = %W(\xc0 \xc1 \xc2 \xc3 \xc5 \xc6 \xc7 \xc9 \xca \xcb \xcd \xce \xcf) JPEG_APP_BLOCKS = %W(\xe0 \xe1 \xe2 \xe3 \xe4 \xe5 \xe6 \xe7 \xe8 \xe9 \xea \xeb \xec \xed \xee \xef) # Process a new JPG image # # :data:: A binary string of JPEG data # def initialize(data) @data = data.dup ruby_19 { data.force_encoding("binary") } data = StringIO.new(data) c_marker = "\xff" # Section marker. data.read(2) # Skip the first two bytes of JPEG identifier. loop do marker, code, length = data.read(4).unpack('aan') raise "JPEG marker not found!" if marker != c_marker if JPEG_SOF_BLOCKS.include?(code) @bits, @height, @width, @channels = data.read(6).unpack("CnnC") break end buffer = data.read(length - 2) end end # Build a PDF object representing this image in +document+, and return # a Reference to it. # def build_pdf_object(document) color_space = case channels when 1 :DeviceGray when 3 :DeviceRGB when 4 :DeviceCMYK else raise ArgumentError, 'JPG uses an unsupported number of channels' end obj = document.ref!( :Type => :XObject, :Subtype => :Image, :Filter => :DCTDecode, :ColorSpace => color_space, :BitsPerComponent => bits, :Width => width, :Height => height ) # add extra decode params for CMYK images. By swapping the # min and max values from the default, we invert the colours. See # section 4.8.4 of the spec. if color_space == :DeviceCMYK obj.data[:Decode] = [ 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 0.0 ] end obj << @data obj end end end end