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adjust.go
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package imaging
import (
"image"
"image/color"
"math"
)
// AdjustFunc applies the fn function to each pixel of the img image and returns the adjusted image.
//
// Example:
//
// dstImage = imaging.AdjustFunc(
// srcImage,
// func(c color.NRGBA) color.NRGBA {
// // shift the red channel by 16
// r := int(c.R) + 16
// if r > 255 {
// r = 255
// }
// return color.NRGBA{uint8(r), c.G, c.B, c.A}
// }
// )
//
func AdjustFunc(img image.Image, fn func(c color.NRGBA) color.NRGBA) *image.NRGBA {
src := toNRGBA(img)
width := src.Bounds().Max.X
height := src.Bounds().Max.Y
dst := image.NewNRGBA(image.Rect(0, 0, width, height))
parallel(height, func(partStart, partEnd int) {
for y := partStart; y < partEnd; y++ {
for x := 0; x < width; x++ {
i := y*src.Stride + x*4
j := y*dst.Stride + x*4
r := src.Pix[i+0]
g := src.Pix[i+1]
b := src.Pix[i+2]
a := src.Pix[i+3]
c := fn(color.NRGBA{r, g, b, a})
dst.Pix[j+0] = c.R
dst.Pix[j+1] = c.G
dst.Pix[j+2] = c.B
dst.Pix[j+3] = c.A
}
}
})
return dst
}
// AdjustGamma performs a gamma correction on the image and returns the adjusted image.
// Gamma parameter must be positive. Gamma = 1.0 gives the original image.
// Gamma less than 1.0 darkens the image and gamma greater than 1.0 lightens it.
//
// Example:
//
// dstImage = imaging.AdjustGamma(srcImage, 0.7)
//
func AdjustGamma(img image.Image, gamma float64) *image.NRGBA {
e := 1.0 / math.Max(gamma, 0.0001)
lut := make([]uint8, 256)
for i := 0; i < 256; i++ {
lut[i] = clamp(math.Pow(float64(i)/255.0, e) * 255.0)
}
fn := func(c color.NRGBA) color.NRGBA {
return color.NRGBA{lut[c.R], lut[c.G], lut[c.B], c.A}
}
return AdjustFunc(img, fn)
}
func sigmoid(a, b, x float64) float64 {
return 1 / (1 + math.Exp(b*(a-x)))
}
// AdjustSigmoid changes the contrast of the image using a sigmoidal function and returns the adjusted image.
// It's a non-linear contrast change useful for photo adjustments as it preserves highlight and shadow detail.
// The midpoint parameter is the midpoint of contrast that must be between 0 and 1, typically 0.5.
// The factor parameter indicates how much to increase or decrease the contrast, typically in range (-10, 10).
// If the factor parameter is positive the image contrast is increased otherwise the contrast is decreased.
//
// Examples:
//
// dstImage = imaging.AdjustSigmoid(srcImage, 0.5, 3.0) // increase the contrast
// dstImage = imaging.AdjustSigmoid(srcImage, 0.5, -3.0) // decrease the contrast
//
func AdjustSigmoid(img image.Image, midpoint, factor float64) *image.NRGBA {
if factor == 0 {
return Clone(img)
}
lut := make([]uint8, 256)
a := math.Min(math.Max(midpoint, 0.0), 1.0)
b := math.Abs(factor)
sig0 := sigmoid(a, b, 0)
sig1 := sigmoid(a, b, 1)
e := 1.0e-6
if factor > 0 {
for i := 0; i < 256; i++ {
x := float64(i) / 255.0
sigX := sigmoid(a, b, x)
f := (sigX - sig0) / (sig1 - sig0)
lut[i] = clamp(f * 255.0)
}
} else {
for i := 0; i < 256; i++ {
x := float64(i) / 255.0
arg := math.Min(math.Max((sig1-sig0)*x+sig0, e), 1.0-e)
f := a - math.Log(1.0/arg-1.0)/b
lut[i] = clamp(f * 255.0)
}
}
fn := func(c color.NRGBA) color.NRGBA {
return color.NRGBA{lut[c.R], lut[c.G], lut[c.B], c.A}
}
return AdjustFunc(img, fn)
}
// AdjustContrast changes the contrast of the image using the percentage parameter and returns the adjusted image.
// The percentage must be in range (-100, 100). The percentage = 0 gives the original image.
// The percentage = -100 gives solid grey image.
//
// Examples:
//
// dstImage = imaging.AdjustContrast(srcImage, -10) // decrease image contrast by 10%
// dstImage = imaging.AdjustContrast(srcImage, 20) // increase image contrast by 20%
//
func AdjustContrast(img image.Image, percentage float64) *image.NRGBA {
percentage = math.Min(math.Max(percentage, -100.0), 100.0)
lut := make([]uint8, 256)
v := (100.0 + percentage) / 100.0
for i := 0; i < 256; i++ {
if 0 <= v && v <= 1 {
lut[i] = clamp((0.5 + (float64(i)/255.0-0.5)*v) * 255.0)
} else if 1 < v && v < 2 {
lut[i] = clamp((0.5 + (float64(i)/255.0-0.5)*(1/(2.0-v))) * 255.0)
} else {
lut[i] = uint8(float64(i)/255.0+0.5) * 255
}
}
fn := func(c color.NRGBA) color.NRGBA {
return color.NRGBA{lut[c.R], lut[c.G], lut[c.B], c.A}
}
return AdjustFunc(img, fn)
}
// AdjustBrightness changes the brightness of the image using the percentage parameter and returns the adjusted image.
// The percentage must be in range (-100, 100). The percentage = 0 gives the original image.
// The percentage = -100 gives solid black image. The percentage = 100 gives solid white image.
//
// Examples:
//
// dstImage = imaging.AdjustBrightness(srcImage, -15) // decrease image brightness by 15%
// dstImage = imaging.AdjustBrightness(srcImage, 10) // increase image brightness by 10%
//
func AdjustBrightness(img image.Image, percentage float64) *image.NRGBA {
percentage = math.Min(math.Max(percentage, -100.0), 100.0)
lut := make([]uint8, 256)
shift := 255.0 * percentage / 100.0
for i := 0; i < 256; i++ {
lut[i] = clamp(float64(i) + shift)
}
fn := func(c color.NRGBA) color.NRGBA {
return color.NRGBA{lut[c.R], lut[c.G], lut[c.B], c.A}
}
return AdjustFunc(img, fn)
}
// Grayscale produces grayscale version of the image.
func Grayscale(img image.Image) *image.NRGBA {
fn := func(c color.NRGBA) color.NRGBA {
f := 0.299*float64(c.R) + 0.587*float64(c.G) + 0.114*float64(c.B)
y := uint8(f + 0.5)
return color.NRGBA{y, y, y, c.A}
}
return AdjustFunc(img, fn)
}
// Invert produces inverted (negated) version of the image.
func Invert(img image.Image) *image.NRGBA {
fn := func(c color.NRGBA) color.NRGBA {
return color.NRGBA{255 - c.R, 255 - c.G, 255 - c.B, c.A}
}
return AdjustFunc(img, fn)
}