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function HDRViewer(imfilepattern, highprecision, windowed, scalefactor, gpudebug)
% HDRViewer([imfilepattern][, highprecision=0][, windowed=0][, scalefactor=autoselect][, gpudebug=0])
% Load and show high dynamic range images on a compatible HDR display setup.
%
% See "help PsychHDR" for system requirements and setup instructions for HDR
% display. See "help HDRRead" for supported HDR image file formats, ie. the
% formats that HDRRead() can load, and possible caveats.
%
% The viewer allows to cycle through a sequence of images in the given
% folder, matching the given filename pattern. It allows to adjust the
% intensity online, as well as to zoom into regions of the image. A simple
% "color picker" displays the RGB color values in units of nits under the
% cursor position.
%
% Input arguments, all optional:
%
% 'imfilepattern' - Filename search pattern of the HDR images to load,
% e.g., 'myimages*.hdr' would load all images in the current folder that
% are starting with 'myimages' and ending with extension '.hdr'.
%
% If 'imfilepattern' is omitted or empty then image files bundled with
% Psychtoolbox and Matlab are loaded. Additionally the viewer will offer to
% download some freely useable sample files from the MPI for Informatics in
% Saarbruecken, Germany. Another bunch of OpenEXR sample images can be found
% on the OpenEXR website under:
%
% https://www.openexr.com/downloads.html
%
% 'highprecision' If set to 1, request floating point 16 fp16 display
% output, instead of the default 10 bpc fixed point output of HDR-10.
% If set to 2, will request a 16 bpc fixed point framebuffer, which allows for up
% to 16 bpc linear precision, but in reality on early 2021 hardware at most 12 bpc.
% On most operating-systems + driver + gpu combos this 16 bpc mode will fail.
%
% 'windowed' If set to 1 and running on MS-Windows, create a non-fullscreen
% window to test windowed HDR mode. This is not yet supported on Linux, and
% sometimes buggy and/or underwhelming on Windows-10, so may not work at
% all or not correctly due to Windows-10 or gpu display driver limitations.
%
% 'scalefactor' If set, use this factor to scale color intensity values of
% images during drawing into the framebuffer. Otherwise use a heuristic
% which sometimes gives not so great results.
%
% 'gpudebug' If set to 1 will collect additional low-level info useful for
% debugging of Vulkan driver bugs, and print it to the console window. This
% will have performance impact!
%
%
% Caveats:
%
% The viewers formula for converting pixel color values from the units in the
% image file to the required linear unit in Nits are as good as they get atm.
%
% There seems to be not much agreement about what the units in the image
% files are supposed to reflect. In case of Radiance files (.hdr) we
% multiply by some fixed number 179, motivated by some comments in the
% Radiance file format spec, when we should actually convert from units of
% Radiance to units of Luminance, but that's the best one can do in the
% general case. Similar, we use encoded color gamut if available, but
% mostly that seems not to be the case, so we apply some hard-coded "BT-709
% alike" gamut as recommended by the spec.
%
% For the OpenEXR format and others, we use the sampleToNits and ColorGamut
% information if provided by the image file. This should give correct
% results, but at least as my image sample sets and the wisdom of the
% internet go, many (most?) freely available images actually lack
% definition of color gamut and conversion factor, so we simply have to
% assume BT-709 gamut and a unit conversion factor. This seems to be the
% case for some, but not all, sample images.
%
% In the end you are responsible for encoding the proper gamut and unit
% conversion meta info into the image files you are about to use for
% serious research, no way around that.
%
% Control keys:
%
% You can cycle through all images by pressing the space-bar. You can
% change image intensity scaling by pressing the cursor up- and down-keys.
% You can exit the viewer by pressing ESCape. By pressing the 'q' key, you
% can toggle between float precision HDR and 256 level 8 bit quantized
% images (not that useful).
%
% Zoom mode:
%
% Pressing the left mouse button will enable zoom mode. Dragging the mouse
% while the button is depressed allows to change the region which should be
% zoomed. Releasing the mouse button will show the selected region zoomed
% up to fullscreen. A single mouse click will reset to the full image.
%
%
% This is an extension of SimpleHDRDemo.m, see that file for more basic
% usage of HDR displays with Psychtoolbox.
%
% History:
%
% 21-Jul-2020 mk Written. Derived from HDRViewer.m for the BrightSide HDR display,
% from 2006.
% Make sure we run on Psychtoolbox-3. Abort otherwise. Use unified key names for
% keyboard input across all supported operating systems. Use normalized color range,
% not the old 0-255 8 bit color convention:
PsychDefaultSetup(2);
% Startup with black screen to not hurt our eyes:
oldVis = Screen('Preference', 'VisualDebugLevel', 3);
% Name of an image file passed? If not, we default to all *.hdr files in
% current working directory:
if nargin < 1 || isempty(imfilepattern)
% No pattern provided. Set up so nothing is found:
imfilepattern = 'NONONONO';
end
% 10 bpc by default:
if nargin < 2 || isempty(highprecision)
highprecision = 0;
end
% Fullscreen display by default:
if nargin < 3 || isempty(windowed)
windowed = 0;
end
% No intensity scaling by default:
if nargin < 4 || isempty(scalefactor)
scalefactor = 1;
end
% No time-consuming debug mode by default:
if nargin < 5 || isempty(gpudebug)
gpudebug = 0;
end
% Get list of all files matching the pattern:
imfilenames = dir(imfilepattern);
% No HDR files found at user-provided search location/pattern?
% Use our own bundled demo images then:
if isempty(imfilenames)
% Try to load our own OpenEXR ".exr" sample images:
imfilenames = FileFromFolder([PsychtoolboxRoot 'PsychDemos/OpenEXRImages/'], 'ssilent', {'exr', 'hdr', 'pic'});
% Check for sample collection of MPI for informatics:
if ~exist([PsychHomeDir 'ThirdPartyHDRSampleImages/'], 'dir')
% Nope. Ask if we should fetch those images?
if TwoStateQuery('Did not find the freely downloadable and useable OpenEXR HDR image samples from MPI for Informatics Saarbruecken (http://resources.mpi-inf.mpg.de/hdr/gallery.html). Should i download them to your Home directory?') == 1
% Yes:
fprintf('Trying to download files to folder %s ...\n', [PsychHomeDir 'ThirdPartyHDRSampleImages']);
fprintf('See the MPI for Informatics Saarbruecken webpage for credits, copyright and license info, as well as more\n');
fprintf('background info about these files:\nhttp://resources.mpi-inf.mpg.de/hdr/gallery.html\n\n');
% Define path to target folder, create folder if it does not yet exist:
target = PsychHomeDir('ThirdPartyHDRSampleImages');
% Get'em:
mpiimnames = {'Iwate.exr', 'AtriumMorning.exr', 'AtriumNight.exr', 'snow.exr', 'nancy_cathedral_1.exr', 'nancy_cathedral_2.exr', 'mpi_atrium_1.exr'};
for imname=mpiimnames
tname = char(imname);
[fname, rc] = urlwrite(['http://resources.mpi-inf.mpg.de/hdr/img_hdr/' tname], [target tname]); %#ok<URLWR>
fprintf('Tried to download sample file to: ''%s'' [Status: %i]\n', fname, rc);
end
end
end
% Add MPI sample files if they exist in the users home directory:
if exist([PsychHomeDir 'ThirdPartyHDRSampleImages/'], 'dir')
imfilenames1 = FileFromFolder([PsychHomeDir 'ThirdPartyHDRSampleImages/'], 'ssilent', {'exr', 'hdr', 'pic'});
imfilenames = [imfilenames ; imfilenames1];
end
if ~IsOctave && exist([matlabroot filesep 'toolbox/images/imdata/office.hdr'], 'file')
% Matlab has one Radiance .hdr sample file here, so load it if we are on Matlab:
imfilenames1 = FileFromFolder([matlabroot filesep 'toolbox/images/imdata/office.hdr']);
imfilenames = [imfilenames ; imfilenames1];
end
end
try
% Disable keypress output to Matlab window:
ListenChar(-1);
% Find screen to display: We choose the one with the highest number,
% assuming this is the HDR display:
screenid = max(Screen('Screens'));
screenRect = Screen('Rect', screenid);
if windowed && ~IsLinux
% Request non-fullscreen windowed output on MS-Window:
rect = [0, 0, RectWidth(screenRect), RectHeight(screenRect) - 250];
else
% Default fullscreen display:
rect = [];
end
% Open a double-buffered fullscreen onscreen window in HDR mode on the HDR
% display, with black background color. Color values will be specified in
% units of nits, the display is done according to HDR10 standard, ie.
% Color space is BT2020, SMPTE ST-2084 PQ encoding is used to drive the
% display, output color signals have 10 bpc precision.
PsychImaging('PrepareConfiguration');
PsychImaging('AddTask', 'General', 'EnableHDR', 'Nits', 'HDR10');
if highprecision == 1
% Request fp16 output instead of 10 bpc output:
PsychImaging('AddTask', 'General', 'EnableNative16BitFloatingPointFramebuffer');
end
if highprecision == 2
% Request rgba16 output instead of 10 bpc output:
PsychImaging('AddTask', 'General', 'EnableNative16BitFramebuffer');
end
[win, winrect] = PsychImaging('OpenWindow', screenid, 0, rect);
[xm, ym] = RectCenter(Screen('Rect', win));
SetMouse(xm, ym, win);
HideCursor(win);
% Set text properties:
Screen('TextSize', win, 18);
Screen('TextStyle', win , 0);
iteration = 0;
abortit = 0;
% Load and show image loop:
while ~abortit
iteration = iteration + 1;
imagename = [imfilenames(mod(iteration, size(imfilenames,1))+1).folder filesep imfilenames(mod(iteration, size(imfilenames,1))+1).name];
% Show some status info:
msg = ['Loading image: ' imagename];
disp(msg);
DrawFormattedText(win, msg, 'center', 'center', [0 300 0]);
Screen('Flip', win);
% Read image into Matlab matrix. If file is not recognized, skip and
% return an empty 'img', instead of aborting with an error:
[img, info, errmsg] = HDRRead(imagename, 1);
if isempty(img)
% Not recognized as HDR file. Try if imread() can handle it as
% standard SDR image file:
try
img = imread(imagename);
info.format = 'sdr';
info.ColorGamut = [];
catch
msg = ['Could not load file ' imagename ' as either HDR or SDR image file, skipping.\n' errmsg];
fprintf([msg, '\n']);
DrawFormattedText(win, [msg '\nPress ESCAPE key to abort viewer in case of endless loops.'], 'center', 'center', [300 0 0]);
Screen('Flip', win);
[~, keyCode] = KbStrokeWait(-1, GetSecs + 20);
if keyCode(KbName('ESCAPE'))
break;
end
continue;
end
end
disp(info);
% Color gamut of image known?
if ~isempty(info.ColorGamut)
% Convert img from its source colorspace to the display
% colorspace of the HDR onscreen window. info.ColorGamut is the
% color gamut parsed from the image file, or a default color
% gamut as mandated by the image file format spec for the image
% file. win is the onscreen window handle, and the function
% will query win for the color gamut of its associated colorspace:
[~, img] = ConvertRGBSourceToRGBTargetColorSpace(info.ColorGamut, win, img);
end
switch info.format
case 'rgbe'
% HACK: Multiply by 179.0 as a crude approximation of
% Radiance units to nits: This is not strictly correct, but
% will do to get a nice enough picture for demo purpose.
% See 'help HDRRead' for the motivation for the 179
% multiplicator for Radiance images:
% This is always RGB, no alpha channel to deal with.
if info.sampleToNits > 0
img = img * info.sampleToNits;
else
img = img * 179;
end
case 'openexr'
% Known scaling factor for scaling pixel values into units of nits?
% Otherwise it is best to just leave it as is:
if info.sampleToNits > 0
% Only scale RGB channels, not the alpha channel.
img(:,:,1:3) = img(:,:,1:3) * info.sampleToNits;
end
case 'sdr'
% Standard - supposedly SDR - file read via imread():
% Screen('MakeTexture') will scale it up from its internal
% range to the HDR range 0 - 80 nits, which is supposedly
% the typical SDR range of a display:
img = img * 1;
otherwise
error('Unknown image format. Do not know how to convert into units of Nits.');
end
KbReleaseWait;
% Compute maximum and max mean luminance of the image: Do not abort
% on errors (flag 1), but just return an error message in 'errmsg',
% and maxFALL = maxCLL = 0 for "don't know". The returned maxFALL
% and maxCLL are clamped to the safe range of 0 - 65535 nits:
[maxFALL, maxCLL, ~, ~, errmsg] = ComputeHDRStaticMetadataType1ContentLightLevels(img, [], [], 1);
if ~isempty(errmsg)
% Something is wrong with this image 'img'. Lets skip it:
msg = ['Could not compute content light levels for image file ' imagename '. Image may display funny. Error was:\n' errmsg];
fprintf([msg, '\n']);
DrawFormattedText(win, [msg '\nPress ESCAPE key to abort viewer in case of endless loops.'], 'center', 'center', [300 0 0]);
Screen('Flip', win);
[~, keyCode] = KbStrokeWait(-1, GetSecs + 5);
if keyCode(KbName('ESCAPE'))
break;
end
end
% Set step size for change of scaling factor. We get the maximum luminance
% of our HDR display, relate it to the maximum luminance of the current
% image, and use steps in 1% increments of that:
hdrProperties = PsychHDR('GetHDRProperties', win);
if ~hdrProperties.Valid
hdrProperties.MaxLuminance = 600;
hdrProperties.MaxFrameAverageLightLevel = 350;
end
sfstep = hdrProperties.MaxLuminance / maxCLL * 0.1;
% Scale intensities by some factor. Here we set the default value:
sf = scalefactor;
% Tell the HDR display about maximum frame average light level and maximum
% content light level of the image:
imgpropmsg = sprintf('Setting image maxFALL %f nits, maxCLL %f nits\n', maxFALL, maxCLL);
if maxCLL > 10000
imgpropmsg = [imgpropmsg sprintf('-> maxCLL %f exceeds 10000 nits! Rescaling to clamp to 10000 nits.\n', maxCLL)]; %#ok<AGROW>
nrhigh = length(find(img > 10000));
if nrhigh < 0.005 * numel(img)
% Less than 0.5% of all pixels are above threshold. Just
% clamp them to threshold and avoid rescaling:
img(img > 10000) = 10000;
maxCLL = 10000;
imgpropmsg = [imgpropmsg sprintf('-> Only %i pixels [%f %% of all pixels] exceed 10000 nits! Just clamping those to 10000 nits.\n', nrhigh, nrhigh / numel(img) * 100)]; %#ok<AGROW>
end
scaledown = 10000 / maxCLL;
img = img * scaledown;
% Recompute maximum and max mean luminance of the image:
[maxFALL, maxCLL] = ComputeHDRStaticMetadataType1ContentLightLevels(img);
imgpropmsg = [imgpropmsg sprintf('-> Clamping: Setting image maxFALL %f nits, maxCLL %f nits\n', maxFALL, maxCLL)]; %#ok<AGROW>
end
disp(imgpropmsg);
if maxFALL > hdrProperties.MaxFrameAverageLightLevel
imgpropmsg = [imgpropmsg sprintf('-> maxFALL %f exceeds sustainable MaxFrameAverageLightLevel %f nits of display! Rescaling to clamp maxFALL to sustainable range.\n', maxFALL, hdrProperties.MaxFrameAverageLightLevel)]; %#ok<AGROW>
scaledown = hdrProperties.MaxFrameAverageLightLevel / maxFALL;
img = img * scaledown;
% Recompute maximum and max mean luminance of the image:
[maxFALL, maxCLL] = ComputeHDRStaticMetadataType1ContentLightLevels(img);
imgpropmsg = [imgpropmsg sprintf('-> Clamping: Setting image maxFALL %f nits, maxCLL %f nits\n', maxFALL, maxCLL)]; %#ok<AGROW>
end
disp(imgpropmsg);
% Build a 32 bpc single-precision float texture from the image
% array by setting the (optional) 'floatprecision' flag to 2.
% texid = Screen('MakeTexture', win, img, [], [], 2);
%
% Or simply don't, because the 'floatprecision' flag defaults to 2
% in HDR display mode anyway if omitted, for your convenience:
texid = Screen('MakeTexture', win, img);
% Build also a version of the image that is quantized to 8 Bit:
% Note: Difficult to say, if the following conversion formula is the best
% one. In tonemapping, there are many ways to slice the cat, and this is
% the most naive method:
quantimg = uint8((img * 255 / max(max(max(img)))));
% This will take the uint8 256 discrete level matrix and turn it
% back into a "HDR" texture of fp16 precision, by mapping the input
% value range 0 - 255 to the range 0.0 nits - 80.0 nits, because 0
% - 80 nits is considered to be the SDR "standard dynamic range" of
% a regular display or image. Note the floatprecision flag being
% specified as 1. If omitted, this would create a fp32 texture by
% default - a safe choice, but maybe a bit overkill for just
% storing 8 bpc content:
ldrtexid = Screen('MakeTexture', win, quantimg, [], [], 1);
% Send current content light level properties to display:
PsychHDR('HDRMetadata', win, 0, maxFALL * sf, maxCLL * sf);
needupdate = 1;
zoomset = 0;
xleft = 0;
xtop = 0;
xright = -1;
xbottom = -1;
hdrmode = 1;
% Image display loop:
while needupdate
% Compute source and destination regions for zoom mode:
srcleft = min(xleft, xright);
srctop = min(xtop, xbottom);
srcright = max(xleft, xright);
srcbottom = max(xtop, xbottom);
if zoomset == 2
% Zoom set: Show selected region, expanded to full screen:
texrect = CenterRect(Screen('Rect', texid), winrect);
srcrect = [srcleft - texrect(1) srctop - texrect(2) srcright - texrect(1) srcbottom - texrect(2)];
rscale = min(RectWidth(winrect) / RectWidth(srcrect), RectHeight(winrect) / RectHeight(srcrect));
dstrect = CenterRect([0 0 RectWidth(srcrect)*rscale RectHeight(srcrect)*rscale], winrect);
else
% No zoom: Show image 1-1:
srcrect = [];
dstrect = [];
rscale=1;
end
% Draw selected srcrect region of our HDR image to selected
% dstrect region of the screen:
if hdrmode
% Draw HDR texture:
Screen('DrawTexture', win, texid, srcrect, dstrect, [], [], [], [sf sf sf]);
else
% Draw quantized 8bpc version:
Screen('DrawTexture', win, ldrtexid, srcrect, dstrect, [], [], [], [sf sf sf]);
end
% Send current content light level properties to display, clamped to 10k nits:
% Or don't! While this would be strictly the right thing to do
% in my opinion, it creates a seriously disrupting experience
% for users of NVidia graphics cards on MS-Windows, at least as
% of NVidia driver version 445 in August 2020: Each time you
% set new HDR metadata, the driver will perform a full modeset
% sequence on the monitor, with a signal dropout and flicker
% for about 1 second. This totally disrupts the viewing
% experience if you actually try to adjust the scaling factor
% 'sf' and thereby defeats the purpose. The only solution for
% this would be a driver fix by NVidia. Note that PsychHDR will
% detect redundant updates of metadata and skip such update
% calls, so the performance impact is already as much reduced
% as possible from Psychtoolbox side.
% AMD's Windows driver is not quite as bad, but not great
% either, taking over 120 msecs for such a setup call...
% PsychHDR('HDRMetadata', win, 0, min(maxFALL * sf, 10000), min(maxCLL * sf, 10000));
% Some status text:
if hdrmode
quantized = 'Floating point HDR';
else
quantized = 'Quantized to 8 bpc LDR';
end
[~, ny] = DrawFormattedText(win, ['Image: ' imagename ' : Zoom=' num2str(rscale) ' : Intensity scaling: ' num2str(sf) ' : ' quantized '\n'], 0, 30, [0 200 0]);
[~, ny] = DrawFormattedText(win, [imgpropmsg '\n'], 0, ny, [0 200 0]);
[~, ny] = DrawFormattedText(win, 'Cursor up/down = Intensity scale up/down , q = Switch 8 bpc / HDR, SPACE = Next image, ESCAPE = Quit\n', 0, ny, [0 0 200]);
[~, ny] = DrawFormattedText(win, 'Left mouse button + drag = Select zoom region. Left mouse button click = Reset to unzoomed.\n', 0, ny, [0 0 200]);
% Show selected ROI during zoom selection, if any:
if xright ~= -1 && xbottom ~= -1 && zoomset == 1
Screen('FrameRect', win, [200 0 0], [srcleft srctop srcright srcbottom]);
end
% Keypress and what key?
[pressed , ~, keycode] = KbCheck;
if pressed
% Key pressed: Dispatch...
if keycode(KbName('space'))
% Load next image in folder:
needupdate = 0;
% Debounce key:
KbReleaseWait;
end
if keycode(KbName('q'))
% Switch between display of float32 HDR image and 8 bpc LDR image:
needupdate = 1;
hdrmode = 1 - hdrmode;
% Debounce key:
KbReleaseWait;
end
if keycode(KbName('ESCAPE'))
% Exit viewer:
needupdate = 0;
abortit = 1;
end
if keycode(KbName('UpArrow'))
% Increase intensity scaling factor:
needupdate = 1;
sf = sf + sfstep;
end
if keycode(KbName('DownArrow'))
% Decrease intensity scaling factor:
needupdate = 1;
sf = max(sf - sfstep, 0);
end
else
% No key pressed: Check for mouse actions...
[xm, ym, buttons] = GetMouse(win);
% Take a screenshot of the pixel below the mouse:
mouseposrgb = Screen('GetImage', win, ClipRect(OffsetRect([0 0 1 1], xm, ym), winrect), 'drawBuffer', 1);
if ~isempty(mouseposrgb)
msg = sprintf('RGB at cursor position (%f, %f): (%f, %f, %f) nits.\n', xm, ym, mouseposrgb);
[~, ny] = DrawFormattedText(win, msg, 0, ny, [100 100 0]); %#ok<ASGLU>
% Draw tiny yellow cursor dot:
[~, mi] = max(mouseposrgb);
switch (mi)
case 1
cursorcolor = [0, 200, 200];
case 2
cursorcolor = [200, 0, 200];
case 3
cursorcolor = [200, 200, 0];
end
% Low level debugging enabled?
if gpudebug
% Print out color sample from user-facing virtual framebuffer - values in nits:
fprintf(msg);
% Make sure our cursor does not occlude the sample location for debug readback:
Screen('FrameRect', win, cursorcolor, CenterRectOnPoint([0 0 4 4], xm, ym));
else
Screen('DrawDots', win, [xm, ym], 3, cursorcolor);
end
end
if buttons(1)
% Left button pressed:
if zoomset == 0
% Initial press: Reset and Setup zoom operation...
xleft = xm;
xtop = ym;
xright = -1;
xbottom = -1;
zoomset = 1;
else
if zoomset == 1
% Continued press: Update zoom area:
xright = xm;
xbottom = ym;
else
% Pressed while zoomed in: Reset...
while buttons(1)
[~, ~, buttons] = GetMouse(win);
end
zoomset = 0;
end
end
else
% Left button released:
if zoomset == 1
zoomset = 2;
end
end
end
% Show updated HDR framebuffer at next vertical retrace:
Screen('Flip', win);
% Low level debugging enabled?
if gpudebug
% Take a sample from the actual framebuffer, which contains the unorm range OETF encoded content:
gpupqvalue = (Screen('GetImage', win, OffsetRect([0 0 1 1], xm, ym), 'backBuffer', 1, 3));
fprintf('PQ unorm at cursor position (%f, %f): (%f, %f, %f).\n\n', xm, ym, gpupqvalue);
end
end
% Done with this image. Release its texture and next one...
Screen('Close', texid);
Screen('Close', ldrtexid);
clear img;
clear quantimg;
end
% Restore old startup screen display mode:
Screen('Preference', 'VisualDebugLevel', oldVis);
% Enable keypress output to Matlab window:
ListenChar(0);
% Release all textures, close all windows:
sca;
% Well done!
fprintf('Bye bye!\n');
catch
% Error handler: If something goes wrong between try and catch, we
% close the window and abort.
% Restore old startup screen display mode:
Screen('Preference', 'VisualDebugLevel', oldVis);
% Enable keypress output to Matlab window:
ListenChar(0);
% Release all textures, close all windows:
sca;
% Rethrow the error, so higher level routines can handle it:
psychrethrow(psychlasterror);
end
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