The Android Software Developer Kit (SDK) used by the majority of Android application developers requires the use of the Java™ programming language. However, there is a large body of C language code available online. The Android Native Developer Kit (NDK) permits an Android developer to reuse existing C source code within an Android application. The tutorial, Reuse existing C code with the Android NDK by IBM 12 Apr 2011, introduce how to create an image processing application in the Java programming language that uses C code to perform basic image processing operations.
The tutorial is available in
PDF format (773 KB | 42 pages) also.
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more: Something about processing images in Android
It will be very interesting if you can teach us how to implement Sepia toning in C for Android NDK.
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Carlos
Sorry, actually I haven't try NDK!
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