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[python] saveSnapshot-like view function returning the image object #19

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renoust opened this issue Sep 8, 2017 · 2 comments
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renoust commented Sep 8, 2017

Would it be possible to consider a method (like saveSnapshot with a None path) that would return a view's image content instead of writing it into a file and loading it afterwards?
The idea is to enable easy post-processing of the drawing's image.

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p-mary commented Jun 20, 2019

I just added tlp.GlMainView.getRGBImage() which I expect should satisfy your need.

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renoust commented Jun 21, 2019 via email

@p-mary p-mary closed this as completed Jun 21, 2019
p-mary referenced this issue in anlambert/talipot Jan 3, 2020
QOpenGL module is marked as deprecated since a while now so it is time
to remove its use from the Talipot codebase and promote the use of
QOpenGL* classes directly integrated in the QtGui module.

The big difference between QOpenGL and QtOpenGL from Qt5 is that all
rendering is performed in framebuffer objects, there is no more direct
rendering in the underlying os windows with its own OpenGL context.

Talipot OpenGL rendering also follows that idiom, all renderings are performed
offscreen using a shared OpenGL context. This also means that there is no
more QGLWidget as viewport for QGraphicsView. Talipot OpenGL scene are
now converted to QImage in order to display them using the default Qt raster
rendering engine. This should fixes the numerous rendering glitches observed
on MacOS.

First thing observed after the migration is a consequent performance boost
in OpenGL rendering when using an Intel GPU on a Linux host machine (especially
when selecting elements, it is now 10 times faster on debian stable).
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