* Removed some remaining defines for AVI_CODEC (from the old 2.4x days and windows only), because only some defines were left, no underlying code to bring back, so just as good remove for good.
The image file name function was updating the iuser->framenr using a supposed cfra parameter. However, the actual cfra is unknown when loading movies or sequences, so the iuser->framenr value itself was passed in its place, leading to incremental addition of the iuser frame offset. Removed the cfra parameter altogether from the image path function. This should instead be done separately if necessary, it's not an inherent part of constructing the image file name.
Added new flag to Imageuser which indicates whether user frame calculation is needed.
This flag is getting set in BKE_image_signal and handled in actual image usage areas
where both image user and current frame is known.
Issue was caused by generated images had got no profile set (IB_PROFILE_NONE)
which confused OpenEXR saver (which makes sRGB conversion for profiles which
are not linear).
Actually this is much deeper issue which would require the whole color pipeline
workflow (which would happen at some point when currently urgent stuff is resolved),
but having correct profile set for generated images would still be helpful.
Not all file formats/calls are supported yet. It will be expended.
Please from now on use BLI_fopen, BLI_* for file manipulations.
For non-windows systems BLI_fopen just calls fopen.
For Windows, the utf-8 string is translated to utf-16 string in order to call UTF version of the function.
- use more logical names for strings, noticed too many strings called `str` when reviewing name patch.
- pass __func__ macro to uiBeginBlock(), quite a few names were wrong (copy/paste error).
For premultiplied alpha images, this makes any color space conversion for the image
or render output work on color without alpha multiplied in.
This is typically useful to avoid fringing when the image was or will be composited
over a light background. If the image will be composited over a black background on
the other hand, leaving this option off will give correct results.
In an ideal world, there should never be any color space conversion on images with
alpha, since it's undefined what to do then, but in practice it's useful to have
this option.
Patch by Troy Sobotka, with changes by me.