Package com.openhtmltopdf.util
Class ImageUtil
java.lang.Object
com.openhtmltopdf.util.ImageUtil
public class ImageUtil extends Object
Static utility methods for working with images. Meant to suggest "best practices" for the most straightforward
cases of working with images.
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- pwright
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description ImageUtil() -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description static BufferedImageconvertToBufferedImage(Image awtImg, int type)Utility method to convert an AWT Image to a BufferedImage.static BufferedImagecreateCompatibleBufferedImage(int width, int height, int biType)Helper method to instantiate new BufferedImages; if the graphics environment is actually connected to real screen devices (e.g.static BufferedImagecreateTransparentImage(int width, int height)static byte[]fromBase64Encoded(String b64encoded)static byte[]getEmbeddedBase64Image(String imageDataUri)Get the binary content of an embedded base 64 image.static BufferedImagegetScaledInstance(ScalingOptions opt, BufferedImage orgImage)Scales an image to the requested width and height, assuming these are both >= 1; size given in pixels.static BufferedImagegetScaledInstance(BufferedImage orgImage, int targetWidth, int targetHeight)Scales an image to the requested width and height, assuming these are both >= 1; size given in pixels.static BufferedImagemakeCompatible(BufferedImage bimg)
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Constructor Details
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ImageUtil
public ImageUtil()
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Method Details
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makeCompatible
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createCompatibleBufferedImage
Helper method to instantiate new BufferedImages; if the graphics environment is actually connected to real screen devices (e.g. not in headless mode), the image will be compatible with the screen device allowing for best performance. In a headless environment, simply creates a new BufferedImage. For non-headless environments, this just sets up and callsGraphicsConfiguration.createCompatibleImage(int,int,int). The image will not have anything drawn to it, not even a white background; you must do this yourself.- Parameters:
width- Target width for the imageheight- Target height for the imagebiType- Value from theBufferedImageclass; see docs forBufferedImage(int,int,int). The actual type used will be the type specified in this parameter, if in headless mode, or the type most compatible with the screen, if in non-headless more.- Returns:
- A BufferedImage compatible with the screen (best fit).
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getScaledInstance
Scales an image to the requested width and height, assuming these are both >= 1; size given in pixels. If either width or height is <=0, the current image width or height will be used. This method assumes that, at the moment the method is called, the width and height of the image are available; it won't wait for them. Therefore, the method should be called once the image has completely loaded and not before.
Override this method in a subclass to optimize image scaling operations; note that the legacyImage.getScaledInstance(int,int,int)is considered to perform poorly compared to more recent developed techniques.
For a discussion of the options from a member of the Java2D team, see http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2007/04/03/perils-of-image-getscaledinstance.html- Parameters:
orgImage- The image to scale- Returns:
- The scaled image instance.
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getScaledInstance
public static BufferedImage getScaledInstance(BufferedImage orgImage, int targetWidth, int targetHeight)Scales an image to the requested width and height, assuming these are both >= 1; size given in pixels. If either width or height is <=0, the current image width or height will be used. This method assumes y that, at the moment the method is called, the width and height of the image are available; it won't wait for them. Therefore, the method should be called once the image has completely loaded and not before.
Override this method in a subclass to optimize image scaling operations; note that the legacyImage.getScaledInstance(int,int,int)is considered to perform poorly compared to more recent developed techniques.
For a discussion of the options from a member of the Java2D team, see http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2007/04/03/perils-of-image-getscaledinstance.html- Parameters:
orgImage- The image to scaletargetWidth- The target width in pixelstargetHeight- The target height in pixels- Returns:
- The scaled image instance.
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convertToBufferedImage
Utility method to convert an AWT Image to a BufferedImage. Size is preserved, BufferedImage is compatible with current display device.- Parameters:
awtImg- image to convert; if already a BufferedImage, returned unmodifiedtype- the type of BufferedImage to create; seeBufferedImage(int,int,int)- Returns:
- BufferedImage with same content.
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createTransparentImage
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fromBase64Encoded
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getEmbeddedBase64Image
Get the binary content of an embedded base 64 image.- Parameters:
imageDataUri- URI of the embedded image- Returns:
- The binary content
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