I have an image I am trying to display in a QImage.
This is the snippet of code that populates the rows*cols image:
rgbMapped[row][col * 3] = red;
rgbMapped[row][col * 3 + 1] = green;
rgbMapped[row][col * 3 + 2] = blue;
As you can see, my data buffer is "rows-high" and is "cols*3 wide"
rgbMapped is an unsigned char** array. So back in my QT code I have the following:
QImage *qi = new QImage(getWidth(), getHeight(), QImage::Format_RGB888);
for (int h = 0; h< getHeight(); h++){
memcpy(qi->scanLine(h), rgbMapped[h], getWidth()*3);
}
QPixmap p(QPixmap::fromImage(*qi,Qt::ColorOnly));
if(scene.items().contains(item)){
scene.removeItem(item);
}
item = new ImagePixmapItem(p);
scene.addItem(item);
ui->graphicsView->setScene(&scene);
ui->graphicsView->show();
ImagePixMapItem is a QGraphicsPixmapItem that I have created to allow me to intercept some mouse events, but I dindt do anyhting with any of the paint functions or anything.
When I run this code, my return comes back as an image that looks like my image, except there are three copies, one with a green tint, one looking yellow-ish and one with a noticeable purple tint.
It seems like maybe it would be the correct image if these three pieces of data were..overlayed on each other?