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package sun.awt;
import java.awt.image.ComponentColorModel;
import java.awt.image.PixelInterleavedSampleModel;
import java.awt.image.WritableRaster;
import java.awt.image.Raster;
import java.awt.image.DataBuffer;
import java.awt.image.SampleModel;
import java.awt.color.ColorSpace;
import java.awt.Transparency;
This class creates a standard ComponentColorModel with the slight
difference that it creates its Raster objects with the components
in the reverse order from the base ComponentColorModel to match
the ordering on a Windows 24-bit display.
/**
* This class creates a standard ComponentColorModel with the slight
* difference that it creates its Raster objects with the components
* in the reverse order from the base ComponentColorModel to match
* the ordering on a Windows 24-bit display.
*/
public class Win32ColorModel24 extends ComponentColorModel {
public Win32ColorModel24() {
super(ColorSpace.getInstance(ColorSpace.CS_sRGB),
new int[] {8, 8, 8}, false, false,
Transparency.OPAQUE, DataBuffer.TYPE_BYTE);
}
Creates a WritableRaster with the specified width and height, that
has a data layout (SampleModel) compatible with this ColorModel.
See Also: - WritableRaster
- SampleModel
/**
* Creates a WritableRaster with the specified width and height, that
* has a data layout (SampleModel) compatible with this ColorModel.
* @see WritableRaster
* @see SampleModel
*/
public WritableRaster createCompatibleWritableRaster (int w, int h) {
int[] bOffs = {2, 1, 0};
return Raster.createInterleavedRaster(DataBuffer.TYPE_BYTE,
w, h, w*3, 3,
bOffs, null);
}
Creates a SampleModel with the specified width and height, that
has a data layout compatible with this ColorModel.
See Also: - SampleModel
/**
* Creates a SampleModel with the specified width and height, that
* has a data layout compatible with this ColorModel.
* @see SampleModel
*/
public SampleModel createCompatibleSampleModel(int w, int h) {
int[] bOffs = {2, 1, 0};
return new PixelInterleavedSampleModel(DataBuffer.TYPE_BYTE,
w, h, 3, w*3, bOffs);
}
}