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Overview

SDL_image is one of the most commonly used libraries for loading images into SDL applications: it provides loaders for the most commonly used graphics formats, a simple interface, and the ability to load from RWops in addition to files. Unfortunately, it completely lacks any ability to save surfaces as images in any format, and SDL itself only supports saving as BMP. This is my attempt to partially address this issue: here you will find functions that allow SDL Surfaces to be saved as JPEG and PNG data to either RWops or files.

Getting started

In order to use the save functions, you will need to include IMG_savejpg.h if you want to write images as JPEG files, IMG_savepng.h if you want to write PNG files, or you can just include IMG_save.h if you want to save as both in different places in your code. Once you have done this, you will need to make sure that the .c files are being compiled and linked with your application. In theory you shouldn't need to explicitly link the jpeg and png libraries if you are linking SDL_image already.

Saving a SDL_Surface as JPEG

There are two options available when saving a surface as a jpeg: you may either use the IMG_SaveJPG() function to save the surface to a jpeg file, or IMG_SaveJPG_RW() to save the surface as jpeg data to a SDL_RWops data source. The prototypes of the two functions are very similar:

int IMG_SaveJPG(const char *filename, SDL_Surface *surf, int quality);
int IMG_SaveJPG_RW(SDL_RWops *dest, SDL_Surface *surf, int quality);

The functions will save the specified surface to either the named file, or the SDL_RWops, at the quality specified. 'quality' should be in the range 0 to 100, with higher values producing larger but less lossy images.

It is important to note that, as JPEG does not support palettised images or alpha channels, any surfaces that make use of these will be converted internally to truecolour format without alpha before it is saved. This process is completely transparent to your code, and the surface you pass in will not be modified.

Saving a SDL_Surface as PNG

As with JPEG saving, you may either use IMG_SavePNG() to save a surface to a png file, or IMG_SavePNG_RW() to save the surface as png data to a SDL_RWops data source. The prototypes should look familiar:

int IMG_SavePNG(const char *filename, SDL_Surface *surf, int compression);
int IMG_SavePNG_RW(SDL_RWops *dest, SDL_Surface *surf, int compression);

The functions will save the specified surface to either the named file, or the RWops at the specified compression level. compression should be in the range 0 to 9, or -1 if you want to use zlib's default compression level. If you include zlib.h you can use the constants Z_NO_COMPRESSION, Z_BEST_SPEED, Z_BEST_COMPRESSION, or Z_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION if you prefer.

The PNG save code supports palettised surfaces, and will save the transparency information for the surface if SDL_SRCCOLORKEY is set and the image is palettised. True colour images with alpha channels are supported, but colour transparency via colorkey is not currently supported.

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