Exemplo n.º 1
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 /**
  * Convenience method that returns a scaled instance of the provided image. This method never
  * resizes by more than 50% since resizing by more than that amount causes quality issues with the
  * BICUBIC and BILINEAR algorithms.
  *
  * <p>Based on examples from the GraphicsUtilities sample from the book "Filthy Rich Clients" by
  * Chet Haase and Romain Guy (http://filthyrichclients.org/). That source is dual licensed: LGPL
  * (Sun and Romain Guy) and BSD (Romain Guy).
  *
  * @param imageFile The file path for the original image to be scaled.
  * @param targetWidth the desired width of the scaled instance in pixels.
  * @param targetHeight the desired height of the scaled instance in pixels.
  * @return a scaled version of the original {@code BufferedImage}
  */
 public static BufferedImage resizeImage(File imageFile, int targetWidth, int targetHeight)
     throws IOException {
   long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
   BufferedImage tmp = ImageProcessor.loadImage(imageFile);
   int type =
       (tmp.getTransparency() == Transparency.OPAQUE)
           ? BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB
           : BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB;
   int width = tmp.getWidth();
   int height = tmp.getHeight();
   BufferedImage resized = tmp;
   do {
     width /= 2;
     if (width < targetWidth) {
       width = targetWidth;
     }
     height /= 2;
     if (height < targetHeight) {
       height = targetHeight;
     }
     tmp = new BufferedImage(width, height, type);
     Graphics2D g2 = tmp.createGraphics();
     g2.setRenderingHint(
         RenderingHints.KEY_INTERPOLATION, RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BICUBIC);
     g2.drawImage(resized, 0, 0, width, height, null);
     g2.dispose();
     resized = tmp;
   } while (width != targetWidth || height != targetHeight);
   if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
     long current = System.currentTimeMillis();
     String message =
         "Image resize time ("
             + ((current - start) / 1000.000)
             + " s), dimensions: "
             + targetWidth
             + "x"
             + targetHeight
             + " for file: "
             + imageFile.getAbsolutePath();
     logger.debug(message);
   }
   return resized;
 }
Exemplo n.º 2
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 /**
  * Method for resizing images when images are stored on the filesystem.
  *
  * <p>Convenience method that returns a scaled instance of the provided image. This method never
  * resizes by more than 50% since resizing by more than that amount causes quality issues with the
  * BICUBIC and BILINEAR algorithms.
  *
  * <p>Based on examples from the GraphicsUtilities sample from the book "Filthy Rich Clients" by
  * Chet Haase and Romain Guy (http://filthyrichclients.org/). That source is dual licensed: LGPL
  * (Sun and Romain Guy) and BSD (Romain Guy).
  *
  * @param imageFile The file path for the original image to be scaled.
  * @param targetWidth the desired width of the scaled instance in pixels.
  * @param targetHeight the desired height of the scaled instance in pixels.
  * @return a scaled version of the original {@code BufferedImage}
  */
 public static BufferedImage resizeImage(File imageFile, int targetWidth, int targetHeight)
     throws IOException {
   long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
   BufferedImage resized = ImageProcessor.loadImage(imageFile);
   resized = ImageProcessor.resizeImage(resized, targetWidth, targetHeight);
   if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
     long current = System.currentTimeMillis();
     String message =
         "Image resize time ("
             + ((current - start) / 1000.000)
             + " s), dimensions: "
             + targetWidth
             + "x"
             + targetHeight
             + " for file: "
             + imageFile.getAbsolutePath();
     logger.debug(message);
   }
   return resized;
 }
Exemplo n.º 3
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 /**
  * Method for resizing images when images are stored in the database.
  *
  * <p>Convenience method that returns a scaled instance of the provided image. This method never
  * resizes by more than 50% since resizing by more than that amount causes quality issues with the
  * BICUBIC and BILINEAR algorithms.
  *
  * <p>Based on examples from the GraphicsUtilities sample from the book "Filthy Rich Clients" by
  * Chet Haase and Romain Guy (http://filthyrichclients.org/). That source is dual licensed: LGPL
  * (Sun and Romain Guy) and BSD (Romain Guy).
  *
  * @param fileId The file identifier for the original image to be scaled.
  * @param fileVersionId The ID of the image revision being resized, or -1 if the current image
  *     revision is being resized.
  * @param targetWidth the desired width of the scaled instance in pixels.
  * @param targetHeight the desired height of the scaled instance in pixels.
  * @return a dimensions of scaled image
  */
 public static Dimension resizeImage(
     int fileId, int fileVersionId, int targetWidth, int targetHeight) throws IOException {
   long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
   ImageData imageData = ImageProcessor.loadImage(fileId, fileVersionId);
   BufferedImage tmp = ImageIO.read(new ByteArrayInputStream(imageData.data));
   if (tmp == null) {
     throw new IOException(
         "JDK is unable to process image data, possibly indicating data corruption: " + fileId);
   }
   BufferedImage resized = ImageProcessor.resizeImage(tmp, targetWidth, targetHeight);
   int pos = imageData.mimeType.lastIndexOf('/');
   if (pos == -1 || (pos + 1) >= imageData.mimeType.length()) {
     throw new IOException("Unknown image file type " + imageData.mimeType);
   }
   String imageType = imageData.mimeType.substring(pos + 1).toLowerCase();
   ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
   boolean result = ImageIO.write(resized, imageType, baos);
   if (!result) {
     throw new IOException(
         "No appropriate writer found when writing image: " + imageData.fileVersionId);
   }
   baos.close();
   imageData.width = resized.getWidth();
   imageData.height = resized.getHeight();
   imageData.data = baos.toByteArray();
   saveImage(imageData);
   if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
     long current = System.currentTimeMillis();
     String message =
         "Image resize time ("
             + ((current - start) / 1000.000)
             + " s), dimensions: "
             + targetWidth
             + "x"
             + targetHeight
             + " for fileId: "
             + fileId;
     logger.debug(message);
   }
   return new Dimension(imageData.width, imageData.height);
 }
Exemplo n.º 4
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 /**
  * Convenience method that returns a scaled instance of the provided image. This method never
  * resizes by more than 50% since resizing by more than that amount causes quality issues with the
  * BICUBIC and BILINEAR algorithms.
  *
  * <p>Based on examples from the GraphicsUtilities sample from the book "Filthy Rich Clients" by
  * Chet Haase and Romain Guy (http://filthyrichclients.org/). That source is dual licensed: LGPL
  * (Sun and Romain Guy) and BSD (Romain Guy).
  *
  * @param fileId The file identifier for the original image to be scaled.
  * @param targetWidth the desired width of the scaled instance in pixels.
  * @param targetHeight the desired height of the scaled instance in pixels.
  * @return a dimensions of scaled image
  */
 public static Dimension resizeImage(int fileId, int targetWidth, int targetHeight)
     throws IOException {
   long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
   ImageData imageData = ImageProcessor.loadImage(fileId);
   BufferedImage tmp = ImageIO.read(new ByteArrayInputStream(imageData.data));
   if (tmp == null) {
     throw new IOException(
         "JDK is unable to process image data, possibly indicating data corruption: " + fileId);
   }
   int type =
       (tmp.getTransparency() == Transparency.OPAQUE)
           ? BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB
           : BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB;
   int width = tmp.getWidth();
   int height = tmp.getHeight();
   BufferedImage resized = tmp;
   do {
     width /= 2;
     if (width < targetWidth) {
       width = targetWidth;
     }
     height /= 2;
     if (height < targetHeight) {
       height = targetHeight;
     }
     tmp = new BufferedImage(width, height, type);
     Graphics2D g2 = tmp.createGraphics();
     g2.setRenderingHint(
         RenderingHints.KEY_INTERPOLATION, RenderingHints.VALUE_INTERPOLATION_BICUBIC);
     g2.drawImage(resized, 0, 0, width, height, null);
     g2.dispose();
     resized = tmp;
   } while (width != targetWidth || height != targetHeight);
   if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
     long current = System.currentTimeMillis();
     String message =
         "Image resize time ("
             + ((current - start) / 1000.000)
             + " s), dimensions: "
             + targetWidth
             + "x"
             + targetHeight
             + " for fileId: "
             + fileId;
     logger.debug(message);
   }
   int pos = imageData.mimeType.lastIndexOf('/');
   if (pos == -1 || (pos + 1) >= imageData.mimeType.length()) {
     throw new IOException("Unknown image file type " + imageData.mimeType);
   }
   String imageType = imageData.mimeType.substring(pos + 1).toLowerCase();
   ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
   boolean result = ImageIO.write(resized, imageType, baos);
   if (!result) {
     throw new IOException(
         "No appropriate writer found when writing image: " + imageData.fileVersionId);
   }
   baos.close();
   imageData.width = resized.getWidth();
   imageData.height = resized.getHeight();
   imageData.data = baos.toByteArray();
   saveImage(imageData);
   return new Dimension(imageData.width, imageData.height);
 }