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OpenVG 1.1 Lite to bring high quality vector graphics

1st June 2020
Lanna Deamer
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The Khronos Group, an open consortium of companies creating graphics and compute interoperability standards, publicly releases the OpenVG 1.1 Lite Provisional Specification for advanced 2D vector and raster high quality vector graphics, with conformance tests placed into open source under the Apache 2.0 license. OpenVG 1.1 Lite enables this high quality 2D vector graphics API to be fully accelerated by any OpenGL ES 2.0-compatible GPU for the first time, significantly increasing the range of devices on which it can be deployed.

The Provisional Specification is released in markdown format on GitHub to enable the developer community to provide input and feedback before the specification and conformance tests are finalised.

OpenVG provides a low level hardware acceleration interface for sophisticated 2D vector graphics, suitable for smooth and fluidly scalable user interfaces. Since its inception in 2008, OpenVG has been widely deployed in consumer electronics, handhelds, wearables, and automotive devices, as it can be accelerated by low power, low cost 2D graphics hardware.

The OpenVG 1.1 Lite specification relaxes the accuracy requirements of stroke path rasterisation and normalises the stencil/blending modes of OpenVG 1.1 so that they can be directly accelerated by any OpenGL ES 2.0-compatible 3D GPU, while maintaining high rendering quality. With this update, OpenVG can be even more widely deployed on almost any existing or new 3D-accelerated devices and platforms.

OpenVG 1.1 Lite includes the following updates to OpenVG 1.1:

  • Stencil paint modes have been made optional;
  • Complex stroke path generation (Bezier cusp cases) conformance has been relaxed;
  • Lighten and Darken blending modes have been made optional.

“OpenVG 1.1 Lite enables fully-accelerated beautiful fonts, and high quality vector graphics on almost any 3D GPU,” said Eisaku Ohbuchi, Chair of the OpenVG Working Group and fellow at Digital Media Professionals Inc.

"By open-sourcing the conformance test suite, implementers can understand the operation and accuracy of OpenVG more concretely, and industry feedback can help us improve the quality of the tests and the specification over time."

OpenVG 1.1 Lite has been developed by Khronos members, including Ajou University, Digital Media Professionals Inc., and TAKUMI. More information about OpenVG specification, conformance tests, sample implementations and utility libraries is available at here.

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