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* use disintegration/imaging instead of nfnt/resize * update tests * use disintegration lib for thumbing (if necessary)
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# Imaging
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[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/disintegration/imaging?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/disintegration/imaging)
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/disintegration/imaging.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/disintegration/imaging)
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Package imaging provides basic image processing functions (resize, rotate, crop, brightness/contrast adjustments, etc.).
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All the image processing functions provided by the package accept any image type that implements `image.Image` interface
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as an input, and return a new image of `*image.NRGBA` type (32bit RGBA colors, non-premultiplied alpha).
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## Installation
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go get -u github.com/disintegration/imaging
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## Documentation
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http://godoc.org/github.com/disintegration/imaging
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## Usage examples
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A few usage examples can be found below. See the documentation for the full list of supported functions.
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### Image resizing
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```go
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// Resize srcImage to size = 128x128px using the Lanczos filter.
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dstImage128 := imaging.Resize(srcImage, 128, 128, imaging.Lanczos)
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// Resize srcImage to width = 800px preserving the aspect ratio.
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dstImage800 := imaging.Resize(srcImage, 800, 0, imaging.Lanczos)
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// Scale down srcImage to fit the 800x600px bounding box.
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dstImageFit := imaging.Fit(srcImage, 800, 600, imaging.Lanczos)
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// Resize and crop the srcImage to fill the 100x100px area.
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dstImageFill := imaging.Fill(srcImage, 100, 100, imaging.Center, imaging.Lanczos)
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```
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Imaging supports image resizing using various resampling filters. The most notable ones:
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- `Lanczos` - A high-quality resampling filter for photographic images yielding sharp results.
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- `CatmullRom` - A sharp cubic filter that is faster than Lanczos filter while providing similar results.
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- `MitchellNetravali` - A cubic filter that produces smoother results with less ringing artifacts than CatmullRom.
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- `Linear` - Bilinear resampling filter, produces smooth output. Faster than cubic filters.
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- `Box` - Simple and fast averaging filter appropriate for downscaling. When upscaling it's similar to NearestNeighbor.
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- `NearestNeighbor` - Fastest resampling filter, no antialiasing.
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The full list of supported filters: NearestNeighbor, Box, Linear, Hermite, MitchellNetravali, CatmullRom, BSpline, Gaussian, Lanczos, Hann, Hamming, Blackman, Bartlett, Welch, Cosine. Custom filters can be created using ResampleFilter struct.
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**Resampling filters comparison**
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Original image:
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![srcImage](testdata/branches.png)
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The same image resized from 600x400px to 150x100px using different resampling filters.
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From faster (lower quality) to slower (higher quality):
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Filter | Resize result
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`imaging.NearestNeighbor` | ![dstImage](testdata/out_resize_nearest.png)
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`imaging.Linear` | ![dstImage](testdata/out_resize_linear.png)
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`imaging.CatmullRom` | ![dstImage](testdata/out_resize_catrom.png)
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`imaging.Lanczos` | ![dstImage](testdata/out_resize_lanczos.png)
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### Gaussian Blur
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```go
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dstImage := imaging.Blur(srcImage, 0.5)
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```
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Sigma parameter allows to control the strength of the blurring effect.
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Original image | Sigma = 0.5 | Sigma = 1.5
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![srcImage](testdata/flowers_small.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_blur_0.5.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_blur_1.5.png)
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### Sharpening
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```go
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dstImage := imaging.Sharpen(srcImage, 0.5)
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```
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`Sharpen` uses gaussian function internally. Sigma parameter allows to control the strength of the sharpening effect.
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Original image | Sigma = 0.5 | Sigma = 1.5
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![srcImage](testdata/flowers_small.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_sharpen_0.5.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_sharpen_1.5.png)
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### Gamma correction
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```go
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dstImage := imaging.AdjustGamma(srcImage, 0.75)
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```
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Original image | Gamma = 0.75 | Gamma = 1.25
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![srcImage](testdata/flowers_small.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_gamma_0.75.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_gamma_1.25.png)
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### Contrast adjustment
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```go
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dstImage := imaging.AdjustContrast(srcImage, 20)
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```
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Original image | Contrast = 15 | Contrast = -15
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![srcImage](testdata/flowers_small.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_contrast_p15.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_contrast_m15.png)
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### Brightness adjustment
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```go
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dstImage := imaging.AdjustBrightness(srcImage, 20)
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```
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Original image | Brightness = 10 | Brightness = -10
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![srcImage](testdata/flowers_small.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_brightness_p10.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_brightness_m10.png)
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### Saturation adjustment
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```go
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dstImage := imaging.AdjustSaturation(srcImage, 20)
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```
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Original image | Saturation = 30 | Saturation = -30
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![srcImage](testdata/flowers_small.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_saturation_p30.png) | ![dstImage](testdata/out_saturation_m30.png)
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## FAQ
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### Incorrect image orientation after processing (e.g. an image appears rotated after resizing)
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Most probably, the given image contains the EXIF orientation tag.
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The stadard `image/*` packages do not support loading and saving
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this kind of information. To fix the issue, try opening images with
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the `AutoOrientation` decode option. If this option is set to `true`,
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the image orientation is changed after decoding, according to the
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orientation tag (if present). Here's the example:
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```go
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img, err := imaging.Open("test.jpg", imaging.AutoOrientation(true))
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```
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### What's the difference between `imaging` and `gift` packages?
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[imaging](https://github.com/disintegration/imaging)
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is designed to be a lightweight and simple image manipulation package.
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It provides basic image processing functions and a few helper functions
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such as `Open` and `Save`. It consistently returns *image.NRGBA image
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type (8 bits per channel, RGBA).
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[gift](https://github.com/disintegration/gift)
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supports more advanced image processing, for example, sRGB/Linear color
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space conversions. It also supports different output image types
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(e.g. 16 bits per channel) and provides easy-to-use API for chaining
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multiple processing steps together.
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## Example code
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```go
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package main
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import (
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"image"
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"image/color"
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"log"
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"github.com/disintegration/imaging"
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)
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func main() {
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// Open a test image.
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src, err := imaging.Open("testdata/flowers.png")
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("failed to open image: %v", err)
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}
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// Crop the original image to 300x300px size using the center anchor.
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src = imaging.CropAnchor(src, 300, 300, imaging.Center)
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// Resize the cropped image to width = 200px preserving the aspect ratio.
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src = imaging.Resize(src, 200, 0, imaging.Lanczos)
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// Create a blurred version of the image.
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img1 := imaging.Blur(src, 5)
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// Create a grayscale version of the image with higher contrast and sharpness.
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img2 := imaging.Grayscale(src)
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img2 = imaging.AdjustContrast(img2, 20)
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img2 = imaging.Sharpen(img2, 2)
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// Create an inverted version of the image.
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img3 := imaging.Invert(src)
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// Create an embossed version of the image using a convolution filter.
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img4 := imaging.Convolve3x3(
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src,
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[9]float64{
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-1, -1, 0,
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-1, 1, 1,
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0, 1, 1,
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},
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nil,
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)
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// Create a new image and paste the four produced images into it.
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dst := imaging.New(400, 400, color.NRGBA{0, 0, 0, 0})
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dst = imaging.Paste(dst, img1, image.Pt(0, 0))
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dst = imaging.Paste(dst, img2, image.Pt(0, 200))
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dst = imaging.Paste(dst, img3, image.Pt(200, 0))
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dst = imaging.Paste(dst, img4, image.Pt(200, 200))
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// Save the resulting image as JPEG.
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err = imaging.Save(dst, "testdata/out_example.jpg")
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("failed to save image: %v", err)
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}
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}
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```
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Output:
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![dstImage](testdata/out_example.jpg)
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