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Published: Dec 13, 2024 License: BSD-3-Clause Imports: 5 Imported by: 0

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Forked from no longer updated package: https://github.com/nfnt/resize

Resize

Image resizing for the Go programming language with common interpolation methods.

Usage

The resize package provides 2 functions:

  • resize.Resize creates a scaled image with new dimensions (width, height) using the interpolation function interp. If either width or height is set to 0, it will be set to an aspect ratio preserving value.
  • resize.Thumbnail downscales an image preserving its aspect ratio to the maximum dimensions (maxWidth, maxHeight). It will return the original image if original sizes are smaller than the provided dimensions.
resize.Resize(width, height uint, img image.Image, interp resize.InterpolationFunction) image.Image
resize.Thumbnail(maxWidth, maxHeight uint, img image.Image, interp resize.InterpolationFunction) image.Image

The provided interpolation functions are (from fast to slow execution time)

Which of these methods gives the best results depends on your use case.

Sample usage:

package main

import (
	
	"image/jpeg"
	"log"
	"os"
)

func main() {
	// open "test.jpg"
	file, err := os.Open("test.jpg")
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}

	// decode jpeg into image.Image
	img, err := jpeg.Decode(file)
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}
	file.Close()

	// resize to width 1000 using Lanczos resampling
	// and preserve aspect ratio
	m := resize.Resize(1000, 0, img, resize.Lanczos3)

	out, err := os.Create("test_resized.jpg")
	if err != nil {
		log.Fatal(err)
	}
	defer out.Close()

	// write new image to file
	jpeg.Encode(out, m, nil)
}

Caveats

  • Optimized access routines are used for image.RGBA, image.NRGBA, image.RGBA64, image.NRGBA64, image.YCbCr, image.Gray, and image.Gray16 types. All other image types are accessed in a generic way that will result in slow processing speed.
  • JPEG images are stored in image.YCbCr. This image format stores data in a way that will decrease processing speed. A resize may be up to 2 times slower than with image.RGBA.

Downsizing Samples

Downsizing is not as simple as it might look like. Images have to be filtered before they are scaled down, otherwise aliasing might occur. Filtering is highly subjective: Applying too much will blur the whole image, too little will make aliasing become apparent. Resize tries to provide sane defaults that should suffice in most cases.

Documentation

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Constants

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Functions

func Resize

func Resize(width, height uint, img image.Image, interp InterpolationFunction) image.Image

Resize scales an image to new width and height using the interpolation function interp. A new image with the given dimensions will be returned. If one of the parameters width or height is set to 0, its size will be calculated so that the aspect ratio is that of the originating image. The resizing algorithm uses channels for parallel computation. If the input image has width or height of 0, it is returned unchanged.

func Thumbnail

func Thumbnail(maxWidth, maxHeight uint, img image.Image, interp InterpolationFunction) image.Image

Thumbnail will downscale provided image to max width and height preserving original aspect ratio and using the interpolation function interp. It will return original image, without processing it, if original sizes are already smaller than provided constraints.

Types

type InterpolationFunction

type InterpolationFunction int

An InterpolationFunction provides the parameters that describe an interpolation kernel. It returns the number of samples to take and the kernel function to use for sampling.

const (
	// Nearest-neighbor interpolation
	NearestNeighbor InterpolationFunction = iota
	// Bilinear interpolation
	Bilinear
	// Bicubic interpolation (with cubic hermite spline)
	Bicubic
	// Mitchell-Netravali interpolation
	MitchellNetravali
	// Lanczos interpolation (a=2)
	Lanczos2
	// Lanczos interpolation (a=3)
	Lanczos3
)

InterpolationFunction constants

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