/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /* $Id$ */ package org.apache.fop.pdf; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.OutputStream; /** * Interface for a PDF image. * This is used for inserting an image into PDF. */ public interface PDFImage { /** * Key to look up XObject. * This should be a unique key to refer to the image. * * @return the key for this image */ String getKey(); /** * Setup the PDF image for the current document. * Some image formats may need to access the document (for example to * add an ICC profile to the document). * * @param doc the PDF parent document * (todo) Remove this and delegate to the XObject */ void setup(PDFDocument doc); /** * Get the image width in pixels. * * @return the image width */ int getWidth(); /** * Get the image height in pixels. * * @return the image height */ int getHeight(); /** * Get the color space for this image. * Possible results are: DeviceGray, DeviceRGB, or DeviceCMYK * * @return the color space */ PDFDeviceColorSpace getColorSpace(); /** * Get the bits per color component for this image. * * @return the bits per component */ int getBitsPerComponent(); /** * Check if this image is a PostScript image. * * @return true if this is a PostScript image */ boolean isPS(); /** * Check if this image has a transparent color transparency. * * @return true if it has transparency */ boolean isTransparent(); /** * Get the transparent color. * * @return the transparent color for this image */ PDFColor getTransparentColor(); /** * Get the PDF reference for a bitmap mask. * * @return the PDF reference for the mask image */ String getMask(); /** * Get the PDF reference for a soft mask. * @return the PDF reference for a soft mask image (or null if there's no soft mask) */ PDFReference getSoftMaskReference(); /** @return true for CMYK images generated by Adobe Photoshop */ boolean isInverted(); /** * Get the PDF Filter to be applied to the image. * * @return the PDF Filter or null */ PDFFilter getPDFFilter(); // get the image bytes, and bytes properties /** * Writes the raw, unencoded contents of the image to a given output stream. * * @param out OutputStream to write to * @throws IOException if there creating stream */ void outputContents(OutputStream out) throws IOException; /** * Populates the XObject's dictionary with additional values. The values are added to the * dictionary after all the values obtained from other methods from this interface have * been put into the dictionary. That allows to override certain values. * @param dict the dictionary to fill */ void populateXObjectDictionary(PDFDictionary dict); /** * Get the ICC stream for this image. * * @return the ICC stream for this image if any */ PDFICCStream getICCStream(); /** * Returns a hint in form of a String (Possible values from PDFFilterList) * indicating which filter setup should be used to encode the object. * @return the filter setup hint */ String getFilterHint(); /** * Indicates whether multiple image filters are allowed; this is implemented because Adobe * Reader does not like multiple FlateDecode filters applied to an image even though that * allowed by the PDF spec; this is probable due to security concerns since many PDF malware * exploits, like zip bombs, make use of a chain of FlateDecode filters. */ boolean multipleFiltersAllowed(); }