I am trying to capture an image of the screen for use in screencasting. Thus I need a fast solution, and cannot rely on shell programs such as import or xwd.
This is the code I have written so far, but it fails and gives me a junk image, which just seems to show fragments of several images with odd colors tossed together.
http://s9.postimage.org/dqnkgkwr1/blah.png
Any ideas on what I am doing wrong?
#include <X11/Xlib.h>
#include <X11/X.h>
#include <cstdio>
#include <CImg.h>
using namespace cimg_library;
int main()
{
Display *display = XOpenDisplay(NULL);
Window root = DefaultRootWindow(display);
XWindowAttributes gwa;
XGetWindowAttributes(display, root, &gwa);
int width = gwa.width;
int height = gwa.height;
XImage *image = XGetImage(display,root, 0,0 , width,height,AllPlanes, ZPixmap);
unsigned char *array = new unsigned char[width * height * 3];
unsigned long red_mask = image->red_mask;
unsigned long green_mask = image->green_mask;
unsigned long blue_mask = image->blue_mask;
for (int x = 0; x < width; x++)
for (int y = 0; y < height ; y++)
{
unsigned long pixel = XGetPixel(image,x,y);
unsigned char blue = pixel & blue_mask;
unsigned char green = (pixel & green_mask) >> 8;
unsigned char red = (pixel & red_mask) >> 16;
array[(x + width * y) * 3] = red;
array[(x + width * y) * 3+1] = green;
array[(x + width * y) * 3+2] = blue;
}
CImg<unsigned char> pic(array,width,height,1,3);
pic.save_png("blah.png");
printf("%ld %ld %ld\n",red_mask>> 16, green_mask>>8, blue_mask);
return 0;
}
You are mistaken about the way array
is laid out in memory, as you can find out by declaring img
before the loop and adding this printf
to your inner loop:
printf("%ld %ld %u %u %u\n",x,y,pic.offset(x,y,0),pic.offset(x,y,1),pic.offset(x,y,2));
This yields (on my 1920x1200 screen):
0 0 0 2304000 4608000
0 1 1920 2305920 4609920
0 2 3840 2307840 4611840
and so on, indicating that the red/green/blue subimages are kept "together" instead of the three color components of a single pixel being adjacent to each other.
The builtin CImg accessors will make your code work:
pic(x,y,0) = red;
pic(x,y,1) = green;
pic(x,y,2) = blue;
You can use libpng
int code = 0;
FILE *fp;
png_structp png_ptr;
png_infop png_info_ptr;
png_bytep png_row;
// Open file
fp = fopen ("test.png", "wb");
if (fp == NULL){
fprintf (stderr, "Could not open file for writing\n");
code = 1;
}
// Initialize write structure
png_ptr = png_create_write_struct (PNG_LIBPNG_VER_STRING, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (png_ptr == NULL){
fprintf (stderr, "Could not allocate write struct\n");
code = 1;
}
// Initialize info structure
png_info_ptr = png_create_info_struct (png_ptr);
if (png_info_ptr == NULL){
fprintf (stderr, "Could not allocate info struct\n");
code = 1;
}
// Setup Exception handling
if (setjmp (png_jmpbuf (png_ptr))){
fprintf(stderr, "Error during png creation\n");
code = 1;
}
png_init_io (png_ptr, fp);
// Write header (8 bit colour depth)
png_set_IHDR (png_ptr, png_info_ptr, width, height,
8, PNG_COLOR_TYPE_RGB, PNG_INTERLACE_NONE,
PNG_COMPRESSION_TYPE_BASE, PNG_FILTER_TYPE_BASE);
// Set title
char *title = "Screenshot";
if (title != NULL){
png_text title_text;
title_text.compression = PNG_TEXT_COMPRESSION_NONE;
title_text.key = "Title";
title_text.text = title;
png_set_text (png_ptr, png_info_ptr, &title_text, 1);
}
png_write_info (png_ptr, png_info_ptr);
// Allocate memory for one row (3 bytes per pixel - RGB)
png_row = (png_bytep) malloc (3 * width * sizeof (png_byte));
// Write image data
int x, y;
for (y = 0; y < height; y++){
for (x = 0; x < width; x++){
unsigned long pixel = XGetPixel (image, x, y);
unsigned char blue = pixel & blue_mask;
unsigned char green = (pixel & green_mask) >> 8;
unsigned char red = (pixel & red_mask) >> 16;
png_byte *ptr = &(png_row[x*3]);
ptr[0] = red;
ptr[1] = green;
ptr[2] = blue;
}
png_write_row (png_ptr, png_row);
}
// End write
png_write_end (png_ptr, NULL);
// Free
fclose (fp);
if (png_info_ptr != NULL) png_free_data (png_ptr, png_info_ptr, PNG_FREE_ALL, -1);
if (png_ptr != NULL) png_destroy_write_struct (&png_ptr, (png_infopp)NULL);
if (png_row != NULL) free (png_row);
image has to stored in memory as R1R2R3R4R5R6......G1G2G3G4G5G6.......B1B2B3B4B5B6. cimg storage
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8249669/how-do-take-a-screenshot-correctly-with-xlib