lensfun
0.3.1.0
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A lens database object. More...
#include <lensfun.h>
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void | Destroy () |
Destroy the database object and free all loaded data. | |
lfError | Load () |
Load the whole lens database. More... | |
lfError | Load (const char *filename) |
Load just a specific XML file. More... | |
lfError | Load (const char *errcontext, const char *data, size_t data_size) |
Load a set of camera/lenses from a memory array. More... | |
lfError | Save (const char *filename) const |
Save the whole database to a file. More... | |
lfError | Save (const char *filename, const lfMount *const *mounts, const lfCamera *const *cameras, const lfLens *const *lenses) const |
Save a set of camera and lens descriptions to a file. More... | |
const lfCamera ** | FindCameras (const char *maker, const char *model) const |
Find a set of cameras that fit given criteria. More... | |
const lfCamera ** | FindCamerasExt (const char *maker, const char *model, int sflags=0) const |
Searches all translations of camera maker and model. More... | |
const lfCamera *const * | GetCameras () const |
Retrieve a full list of cameras. More... | |
const lfLens ** | FindLenses (const lfCamera *camera, const char *maker, const char *model, int sflags=0) const |
Parse a human-friendly lens description (ex: "smc PENTAX-F 35-105mm F4-5.6" or "SIGMA AF 28-300 F3.5-5.6 DL IF") and return a list of lfLens'es which are matching this description. More... | |
const lfLens ** | FindLenses (const lfLens *lens, int sflags=0) const |
Find a set of lenses that fit certain criteria. More... | |
const lfLens *const * | GetLenses () const |
Retrieve a full list of lenses. More... | |
const lfMount * | FindMount (const char *mount) const |
Return the lfMount structure given the (basic) mount name. More... | |
const char * | MountName (const char *mount) const |
Get the name of a mount in current locale. More... | |
const lfMount *const * | GetMounts () const |
Retrieve a full list of mounts. More... | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static lfDatabase * | Create () |
Create a new empty database object. | |
static char * | Save (const lfMount *const *mounts, const lfCamera *const *cameras, const lfLens *const *lenses) |
Save a set of camera and lens descriptions into a memory array. More... | |
Public Attributes | |
char * | HomeDataDir |
Home lens database directory (something like "~/.local/share/lensfun") | |
char * | UserUpdatesDir |
Home lens database directory for automatic updates (something like "~/.local/share/lensfun/updates") | |
A lens database object.
This object contains a list of mounts, cameras and lenses through which you can search. The objects are loaded from XML files located in (default configuration):
/usr/share/lensfun/ /usr/local/share/lensfun/ ~/.local/share/lensfun/
Objects loaded later override objects loaded earlier. Thus, if user modifies a object you must save it to its home directory (see lfDatabase::HomeDataDir), where it will override any definitions from the system-wide database.
You cannot create and destroy objects of this type directly; instead use the lf_db_new() / lf_db_destroy() functions or the lfDatabase::Create() / lfDatabase::Destroy() methods.
const lfCamera** lfDatabase::FindCameras | ( | const char * | maker, |
const char * | model | ||
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Find a set of cameras that fit given criteria.
The maker and model must be given (if possible) exactly as they are spelled in database, except that the library will compare case-insensitively and will compress spaces. This means that the database must contain camera maker/lens exactly how it is given in EXIF data, but you may add human-friendly translations of them using the multi-language string feature (including a translation to "en" to avoid displaying EXIF tags in user interface - they are often upper-case which looks ugly).
maker | Camera maker (either from EXIF tags or from some other source). The string is expected to be pure ASCII, since EXIF data does not allow 8-bit data to be used. |
model | Camera model (either from EXIF tags or from some other source). The string is expected to be pure ASCII, since EXIF data does not allow 8-bit data to be used. |
const lfCamera** lfDatabase::FindCamerasExt | ( | const char * | maker, |
const char * | model, | ||
int | sflags = 0 |
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Searches all translations of camera maker and model.
Thus, you may search for a user-entered camera even in a language different from English. This function is somewhat similar to FindCameras(), but uses a different search algorithm.
This is a lot slower than FindCameras().
maker | Camera maker. This can be any UTF-8 string. |
model | Camera model. This can be any UTF-8 string. |
sflags | Additional flags influencing the search algorithm. This is a combination of LF_SEARCH_XXX flags. |
const lfLens** lfDatabase::FindLenses | ( | const lfCamera * | camera, |
const char * | maker, | ||
const char * | model, | ||
int | sflags = 0 |
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Parse a human-friendly lens description (ex: "smc PENTAX-F 35-105mm F4-5.6" or "SIGMA AF 28-300 F3.5-5.6 DL IF") and return a list of lfLens'es which are matching this description.
Multiple lenses may be returned if multiple lenses match (perhaps due to non-unique lens description provided, e.g. "Pentax SMC").
The matching algorithm works as follows: first the user description is tried to be interpreted according to several well-known lens naming schemes, so additional data like focal and aperture ranges are extracted if they are present. After that word matching is done; a lens matches the description ONLY IF it contains all the words found in the description (including buzzwords e.g. IF IZ AL LD DI USM SDM etc). Order of the words does not matter. An additional check is done on the focal/aperture ranges, they must exactly match if they are specified.
camera | The camera (can be NULL if camera is unknown, or just certain fields in structure can be NULL). The algorithm will look for a lens with crop factor not larger than of given camera, since the mathematical models of the lens can be incorrect for sensor sizes larger than the one used for calibration. Also camera mount is taken into account, the lenses with incompatible mounts will be filtered out. |
maker | Lens maker or NULL if not known. |
model | A human description of the lens model(-s). |
sflags | Additional flags influencing the search algorithm. This is a combination of LF_SEARCH_XXX flags. |
Find a set of lenses that fit certain criteria.
lens | The approximative lense. Uncertain fields may be NULL. The "CropFactor" field defines the minimal value for crop factor; no lenses with crop factor larger than that will be returned. The Mounts field will be scanned for allowed mounts, if NULL any mounts are considered compatible. |
sflags | Additional flags influencing the search algorithm. This is a combination of LF_SEARCH_XXX flags. |
const lfMount* lfDatabase::FindMount | ( | const char * | mount | ) | const |
const lfCamera* const* lfDatabase::GetCameras | ( | ) | const |
Retrieve a full list of cameras.
const lfLens* const* lfDatabase::GetLenses | ( | ) | const |
Retrieve a full list of lenses.
const lfMount* const* lfDatabase::GetMounts | ( | ) | const |
Retrieve a full list of mounts.
lfError lfDatabase::Load | ( | ) |
Load the whole lens database.
This calls lf_load_file() for all XML files found in usual places (first /usr/share/lensfun/ then ~/.local/share/lensfun/). See How database files are found and loaded for more information.
lfError lfDatabase::Load | ( | const char * | filename | ) |
Load just a specific XML file.
If the loaded file contains the specification of a camera/lens that's already in memory, it overrides that data.
filename | The name of a XML file to load. Note that lensfun does not support the full XML specification as it uses the glib's simple XML parser, so advanced XML features are not available. |
lfError lfDatabase::Load | ( | const char * | errcontext, |
const char * | data, | ||
size_t | data_size | ||
) |
Load a set of camera/lenses from a memory array.
This is the lowest-level loading function.
errcontext | The error context to be displayed in error messages (usually this is the name of the file to which data belongs). |
data | The XML data. |
data_size | XML data size in bytes. |
const char* lfDatabase::MountName | ( | const char * | mount | ) | const |
Get the name of a mount in current locale.
mount | The basic mount name. |
lfError lfDatabase::Save | ( | const char * | filename | ) | const |
Save the whole database to a file.
filename | The file name to write the XML stream into. |
lfError lfDatabase::Save | ( | const char * | filename, |
const lfMount *const * | mounts, | ||
const lfCamera *const * | cameras, | ||
const lfLens *const * | lenses | ||
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Save a set of camera and lens descriptions to a file.
filename | The file name to write the XML stream into. |
mounts | A list of mounts to be written to the file. Can be NULL. |
cameras | A list of cameras to be written to the file. Can be NULL. |
lenses | A list of lenses to be written to the file. Can be NULL. |
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Save a set of camera and lens descriptions into a memory array.
mounts | A list of mounts to be written to the file. Can be NULL. |
cameras | A list of cameras to be written to the file. Can be NULL. |
lenses | A list of lenses to be written to the file. Can be NULL. |