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17 package com.google.zxing.client.j2me;
19 import com.google.zxing.common.BaseMonochromeBitmapSource;
21 import javax.microedition.lcdui.Image;
24 * <p>An implementation based on Java ME's {@link Image} representation.</p>
26 * @author Sean Owen (srowen@google.com), Daniel Switkin (dswitkin@google.com)
28 public final class LCDUIImageMonochromeBitmapSource extends BaseMonochromeBitmapSource {
30 private final int[] rgbPixels;
31 private final int width;
32 private final int height;
34 public LCDUIImageMonochromeBitmapSource(Image image) {
35 width = image.getWidth();
36 height = image.getHeight();
37 rgbPixels = new int[width * height];
38 image.getRGB(rgbPixels, 0, width, 0, 0, width, height);
41 public int getHeight() {
45 public int getWidth() {
49 public int getLuminance(int x, int y) {
50 int pixel = rgbPixels[y * width + x];
52 // Instead of multiplying by 306, 601, 117, we multiply by 256, 512, 256, so that
53 // the multiplies can be implemented as shifts.
57 // return ((((pixel >> 16) & 0xFF) << 8) +
58 // (((pixel >> 8) & 0xFF) << 9) +
59 // (( pixel & 0xFF) << 8)) >> 10;
61 // That is, we're replacing the coefficients in the original with powers of two,
62 // which can be implemented as shifts, even though changing the coefficients slightly
63 // corrupts the conversion. Not significant for our purposes.
64 return (((pixel & 0x00FF0000) >> 16) +
65 ((pixel & 0x0000FF00) >> 7) +
66 (pixel & 0x000000FF )) >> 2;
69 // Nothing to do, since we have direct access to the image data.
70 public void cacheRowForLuminance(int y) {