Don't know how quick it is, but here's my stab at converting from BGR to RGB.
sub convert_to_rgb {
my $bgr = shift;
my $bgrLen = length($bgr);
#Unpacking the BGR data gives use easy access to individual bytes.
my @bgrArray = unpack("C$bgrLen",$bgr);
my @rgbArray;
my $ct=0;
while ($ct < $bgrLen) {
$rgbArray[$ct] = $bgrArray[$ct+2];
$rgbArray[$ct+1] = $bgrArray[$ct+1];
$rgbArray[$ct+2] = $bgrArray[$ct];
$ct+=3;
}
#Pack the data to match the input format.
my $rgb = pack("C$bgrLen",@rgbArray);
return $rgb;
}
Pass the code $nfr and the returned value can be written to file in place of $nfr.
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