Core Image is a pixel-accurate, near-realtime, non-destructive image processing technology in Mac OS X. Implemented as part of the QuartzCore framework of
Mac OS X 10.4 and later, Core Image provides a plugin-based architecture for applying filters and effects within the
Quartz
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graphics rendering layer. The framework was later added to iOS in
iOS 5.
Overview
Core Image abstracts the pixel-level manipulation process required when applying a filter to an image, making it simple for applications to implement image transformation capabilities without extensive coding. In a simple implementation, Core Image applies a single ''Image Filter'' to the pixel data of a given source to produce the transformed image. Each Image Filter specifies a single transform or effect, either built into Core Image or loaded from a plugin called an ''Image Unit''. Combined with preset or user-defined input parameters, the filter can be applied to the original pixel data without modifying it, thereby providing non-destructive image editing.
Like
Photoshop, Core Image can apply multiple filters to the same image source. Instead of applying a series of filters individually, Core Image assembles a dynamic ''instruction pipeline'' so that only one calculation needs to be applied to the pixel data to achieve a cumulative effect. Applying the pixel operations associated with multiple filters can be achieved simultaneously and without a significant increase in processing time. Regardless of the number of filters, Core Image assembles the code for this instruction pipeline with a
just-in-time compiler
In computing, just-in-time (JIT) compilation (also dynamic translation or run-time compilations) is compiler, compilation (of Source code, computer code) during execution of a program (at run time (program lifecycle phase), run time) rather than b ...
, which is executed by either the CPU or graphics card's GPU, whichever can perform the calculation faster.
Filters are written in the ''Core Image Kernel Language'', which shares a subset of commands with
OpenGL Shading Language (GLSL). When a compatible GPU is available, the Core Image compiler writes the instruction pipeline using GLSL, handling buffers and states transparently. Although GPU rendering is preferred, the compiler can operate in a ''CPU fallback'' mode, generating commands suitable for the current CPU architecture instead. CPU fallback uses the
vector processing
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capabilities of the current CPU or CPUs, and it is multi-processor aware. Thus, Core Image performance depends on the GLSL capabilities of the GPU or the processing power of the CPU. With a supported GPU, most effects can be rendered in realtime or near-realtime.
History and implementation
Core Image was introduced with
Mac OS X 10.4.
Early examples of its use can be found in the ''ripple effect'' in
Dashboard
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, and Apple's professional digital photography application,
Aperture.
Starting with
Mac OS X 10.5, any application that implements Image Kit can utilize Core Image.
Preview and
iPhoto
iPhoto is a discontinued image editing software application developed by Apple Inc. for use on its Mac OS X operating system. It was included with every Mac computer from 2002 to 2015, when it was replaced with Apple's Photos application in ...
are common examples.
In 2011, Apple added Core Image to iOS in iOS 5.0.
The
Xcode
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Tools include
Core Image Fun House and
Quartz Composer; both utilize Core Image.
The Core Image plugin architecture was inspired by that of Core Audio.
Pixel accuracy
All pixel processing provided by an Image Unit is performed in a pre-multiplied alpha (
RGBA) color space, storing four color channels: red, green, blue, and transparency (
alpha
Alpha (uppercase , lowercase ) is the first letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of one. Alpha is derived from the Phoenician letter ''aleph'' , whose name comes from the West Semitic word for ' ...
). Each color channel is represented by a 32-bit,
floating point number. This provides exceptional color depth, far greater than can be perceived by the
human eye
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, as each pixel is represented by a 128-bit vector (four 32-bit color channels). For color spaces of lower bit-depth, the floating-point calculation model employed by Core Image provides exceptional performance, which is useful when processing multiple images or video frames.
Supported graphics processors
Any programmable GPU that supports the required OpenGL Shader (
GLSL) commands is Core Image capable. Apple has used the following graphics cards to support Core Image GPU processing in Mac OS X 10.4 and Aperture, so the following list could be considered an example of minimum requirements:
* ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 (Mobility Radeon 9600 is also capable)
* ATI Radeon 9550, 9600, 9650, 9600 XT, 9600 Pro, 9700 Pro, 9800 XT, and 9800 Pro
* ATI Radeon X600 XT, X600 Pro, X800 XT, X850 XT, X1600, X1900 XT
* ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT, HD 2600 Pro, and HD 2600 XT
* NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra, FX Go 5200
* NVIDIA GeForce 6600, 6600 LE, 6800 Ultra DDL, and 6800 GT DDL
* NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT, 7600 GT, and 7800 GT
* NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT & 8800 GT
* NVIDIA GeForce 9400M & 9600M GT
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 & GT 130
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 & FX 5600
* NVIDIA Quadro FX 4800
* NVIDIA Quadro 4000
* NVIDIA GeForce 320M
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M
* NVIDIA GeForce GT 755M
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M
* NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M
* Intel
GMA 900,
GMA 950, or
GMA X3100
* Intel HD Graphics 3000(Sandy Bridge)
* Intel HD Graphics 4000(Ivy Bridge)
* Intel HD Graphics 5000(Haswell)
* Intel Iris 5100(Haswell)
* Intel Iris Pro 5200(Haswell)
* Intel HD Graphics 5300(Broadwell)
* Intel HD Graphics 6000(Broadwell)
* Intel Iris 6100(Broadwell)
Note that any GPU capable of handling Core Image instructions is also
Quartz Extreme capable. The requirements for Core Image are greater than those of Quartz Extreme.
Built-in filters
macOS includes many built-in filters, including the following ones. Mac OS X 10.4 introduced over 100 of them, and Mac OS X 10.5 added to the list.
* Blurs, like Median, Gaussian, Motion, and Noise
* Color Adjustments & Effects, like Exposure, Gamma Adjust, and Sepia Tone
* Composition Operations, like Addition and
Multiply Blends, or Hard Light
* Distortions, like Pinch, Circle Splash, and Vortex
* Generators, like Star Shine and Lenticular Halo
* Geometry Adjustments, such as Crop, Scale, Rotate, and
Affine transformation
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More general ...
* Halftone, Tile, and Posterize filters
* Transitions, such as Dissolve and Ripple
See also
*
Acorn (software)
*
Aperture
*
Core Image Fun House
*
GEGL, a programming library used by
GIMP
Gimp or GIMP may refer to:
Clothing
* Bondage suit, also called a gimp suit, a type of suit used in BDSM
* Bondage mask, also called a gimp mask, often worn in conjunction with a gimp suit
Embroidery and crafts
* Gimp (thread), an ornamental tr ...
*
impromptu
*
LiveQuartz
*
Pixelmator
*
Quartz Composer
*
Windows Imaging Component, a Windows component with similar API design but with fewer supported image operations.
References
Bibliography
*
External links
Core Image Programming Guide – Mac OS X Developer LibraryApple Previews Mac OS X "Tiger"- announcement of Mac OS X 10.4, including Core Image
Filterpedia- open source
Swift
Swift or SWIFT most commonly refers to:
* SWIFT, an international organization facilitating transactions between banks
** SWIFT code
* Swift (programming language)
* Swift (bird), a family of birds
It may also refer to:
Organizations
* SWIF ...
app demonstrating almost every available built-in CoreImage filter along with custom GLSL and Metal based filters by Simon Gladman.
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