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imagefilter

(PHP 5)

imagefilter — 对图像使用过滤器

说明

bool imagefilter ( resource $src_im , int $filtertype [, int $arg1 [, int $arg2 [, int $arg3 ]]] )

imagefilter() 把过滤器 filtertype 应用到图像上,在需要时使用 arg1arg2arg3

filtertype 可以是下列中的一个:

  • IMG_FILTER_NEGATE :将图像中所有颜色反转。
  • IMG_FILTER_GRAYSCALE :将图像转换为灰度的。
  • IMG_FILTER_BRIGHTNESS :改变图像的亮度。用 arg1 设定亮度级别。
  • IMG_FILTER_CONTRAST :改变图像的对比度。用 arg1 设定对比度级别。
  • IMG_FILTER_COLORIZE :与 IMG_FILTER_GRAYSCALE 类似,不过可以指定颜色。用 arg1arg2arg3 分别指定 redbluegreen 。每种颜色范围是 0 到 255。
  • IMG_FILTER_EDGEDETECT :用边缘检测来突出图像的边缘。
  • IMG_FILTER_EMBOSS :使图像浮雕化。
  • IMG_FILTER_GAUSSIAN_BLUR :用高斯算法模糊图像。
  • IMG_FILTER_SELECTIVE_BLUR :模糊图像。
  • IMG_FILTER_MEAN_REMOVAL :用平均移除法来达到轮廓效果。
  • IMG_FILTER_SMOOTH :使图像更柔滑。用 arg1 设定柔滑级别。

Note: 本函数仅在 PHP 与其捆绑的 GD 库一起编译时可用。

如果成功则返回 TRUE,失败则返回 FALSE

Example#1 imagefilter() 灰度例子

<?php
$im 
imagecreatefrompng('dave.png');
if (
$im && imagefilter($imIMG_FILTER_GRAYSCALE)) {
    echo 
'Image converted to grayscale.';
    
imagepng($im'dave.png');
} else {
    echo 
'Conversion to grayscale failed.';
}

imagedestroy($im);
?>

Example#2 imagefilter() 亮度例子

<?php
$im 
imagecreatefrompng('sean.png');
if (
$im && imagefilter($imIMG_FILTER_BRIGHTNESS20)) {
    echo 
'Image brightness changed.';
    
imagepng($im'sean.png');
} else {
    echo 
'Image brightness change failed.';
}

imagedestroy($im);
?>

Example#3 imagefilter() 上彩例子

<?php
$im 
imagecreatefrompng('philip.png');

/* R, G, B, so 0, 255, 0 is green */
if ($im && imagefilter($imIMG_FILTER_COLORIZE02550)) {
    echo 
'Image successfully shaded green.';
    
imagepng($im'philip.png');
} else {
    echo 
'Green shading failed.';
}

imagedestroy($im);
?>



imagefontheight> <imagefilltoborder
Last updated: Mon, 26 Nov 2007
 
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imagefilter
aiden dot mail at freemail dot hu
30-Mar-2008 04:16
Function to change the transparency of a png image on the fly. Works only with PNG, and with a browser supporting alpha channel.
The function stretches the opacity-range of the image, so that the most opaque pixel(s) will be set to the given opacity. (Other opacity values in pixels are modified accordingly.)
Returns success or failure.

<?php
function filter_opacity( &$img, $opacity ) //params: image resource id, opacity in percentage (eg. 80)
       
{
            if( !isset(
$opacity ) )
                { return
false; }
           
$opacity /= 100;
           
           
//get image width and height
           
$w = imagesx( $img );
           
$h = imagesy( $img );
           
           
//turn alpha blending off
           
imagealphablending( $img, false );
           
           
//find the most opaque pixel in the image (the one with the smallest alpha value)
           
$minalpha = 127;
            for(
$x = 0; $x < $w; $x++ )
                for(
$y = 0; $y < $h; $y++ )
                    {
                       
$alpha = ( imagecolorat( $img, $x, $y ) >> 24 ) & 0xFF;
                        if(
$alpha < $minalpha )
                            {
$minalpha = $alpha; }
                    }
           
           
//loop through image pixels and modify alpha for each
           
for( $x = 0; $x < $w; $x++ )
                {
                    for(
$y = 0; $y < $h; $y++ )
                        {
                           
//get current alpha value (represents the TANSPARENCY!)
                           
$colorxy = imagecolorat( $img, $x, $y );
                           
$alpha = ( $colorxy >> 24 ) & 0xFF;
                           
//calculate new alpha
                           
if( $minalpha !== 127 )
                                {
$alpha = 127 + 127 * $opacity * ( $alpha - 127 ) / ( 127 - $minalpha ); }
                            else
                                {
$alpha += 127 * $opacity; }
                           
//get the color index with new alpha
                           
$alphacolorxy = imagecolorallocatealpha( $img, ( $colorxy >> 16 ) & 0xFF, ( $colorxy >> 8 ) & 0xFF, $colorxy & 0xFF, $alpha );
                           
//set pixel with the new color + opacity
                           
if( !imagesetpixel( $img, $x, $y, $alphacolorxy ) )
                                { return
false; }
                        }
                }
            return
true;
        }
?>

Example for use:

 <?php
  $image
= imagecreatefrompng( "img.png" );
 
filter_opacity( $image, 75 );
 
header( "content-type: image/png" );
 
imagepng( $image );
 
imagedestroy( $image );
?>
Kae Cyphet
03-Dec-2007 08:23
To solve that annoying problem of having to install a pre-compiled version of GD just to get imagefilter($image,IMAGE_FILTER_NEGATE) working.

here is an open source solution.
uses the standard stuff included in php when you uncomment 'extension=php_gd2.dll' in the php.ini file and there ya go!

Useage:
<?php
$im
= imagecreatefromjpeg("my_fav_image.jpg");

header("Content-type: image/jpg");
imagejpeg(invertimage($im));

imagedestroy($im);
?>

'=================================

<?php
function int2rgb($myint)
{
  return array(
'red' => 0xFF & ($myint >> 0x10), 'green' => 0xFF & ($myint >> 0x8), 'blue' => 0xFF & $myint);
}

function
invertimage($im)
{
 
$wid = imagesx($im);
 
$hei = imagesy($im);
 
$im2 = imagecreatetruecolor($wid,$hei);
 
$i=0;
 
$j=0;
 
$rgb = array('red' => 0, 'green' => 0, 'blue' => 0);
 
$ref = 0;

 for(
$i = 0;$i < $wid; $i++)
 {
  for(
$j = 0;$j < $hei; $j++)
  {
  
$rgb = int2rgb(imagecolorat($im,$i,$j));
  
$ref = imagecolorallocate($im2,255 - intval($rgb['red']),255 - intval($rgb['green']),255 - intval($rgb['blue']));
  
imagesetpixel($im2,$i,$j,$ref);
  }
 }
 return
$im2;
}
?>
michaeln no at spam associationsplus ca
22-Nov-2007 12:11
Note: applying IMG_FILTER_EMBOSS to text and using in a customization to the CAPTCHA image script in phpBB or a project of your own is a very good way to stop OCR-ing bots from getting through. Embossed serif fonts are fairly easy for the human eye to understand but to an OCR script it is extremely difficult because it seems to give it the illusion of 3D.

If you only allocate 2 or 3 colours in the image, it uses the background colour alot in the embossed text, which greatly contributes to this.

I made my own custom CAPTCHA script to stop phpBB post spam for a client site I was developing and I have gone from getting 2-3 new spam users created every day to zero.

Anything with the source code freely available out there right now is possible to be defeated by spammers once one of them stars sharing code with the other spammers, but if you run something at least someone custom, their bots will pass you over.
ssttoo at gmail dot com
13-Nov-2007 04:31
Here's a page that shows the different filters in action
http://www.phpied.com/image-fun-with-php-part-2/
Also shows some quick ways to do sepia.
admin at phpgfx dot com
27-Aug-2007 12:52
this is a sepia function using microsoft's definition

<?php

function imagesepia( $img ) {
   
$total = imagecolorstotal( $img );
    for (
$i = 0; $i < $total; $i++ ) {
       
$index = imagecolorsforindex( $img, $i );
       
$red = ( $index["red"] * 0.393 + $index["green"] * 0.769 + $index["blue"] * 0.189 ) / 1.351;
       
$green = ( $index["red"] * 0.349 + $index["green"] * 0.686 + $index["blue"] * 0.168 ) / 1.203;
       
$blue = ( $index["red"] * 0.272 + $index["green"] * 0.534 + $index["blue"] * 0.131 ) / 2.140;
       
imagecolorset( $img, $i, $red, $green, $blue );
    }
}

?>
webmaster at designsbykosi dot info
08-May-2007 03:56
This will only work if you have php5. For php4, you'll have to use the sepia function set webmaster at qudi dot de suggested.
fananf at nerdshack dot com
17-Mar-2007 01:26
If you're looking for fast sepia effect that can be used for on-the-fly thumbnails generation you can't use sophisticated functions. The faster and much better way than described by webmaster at qudi dot de in the note from 31-Jan-2006 is applying colorize filter AFTER grayscale.

<?php

(...)

imagefilter($yourimage, IMG_FILTER_GRAYSCALE); imagefilter($yourimage, IMG_FILTER_COLORIZE, 90, 60, 40);

(...)

?>

I used (90,60,40) for my sepia after couple of tests, however, if you need darker or lighter just check what suits you best.
trucex email over at gmail
15-Feb-2007 04:31
It appears that imagefilter doesn't play nice with apha. If you run an imagefilter on a transparent image it'll return a black image...similar to a lot of Photoshop plugins do.
PanuWorld
14-Jan-2007 10:55
The documentation misses the exact meaning and valid ranges of the arguments for ImageFilter(). According to the 5.2.0 sources the arguments are:
IMG_FILTER_BRIGHTNESS
-255 = min brightness, 0 = no change, +255 = max brightness

IMG_FILTER_CONTRAST
-100 = max contrast, 0 = no change, +100 = min contrast (note the direction!)

IMG_FILTER_COLORIZE
Adds (subtracts) specified RGB values to each pixel. The valid range for each color is -255...+255, not 0...255. The correct order is red, green, blue.
-255 = min, 0 = no change, +255 = max
This has not much to do with IMG_FILTER_GRAYSCALE.

IMG_FILTER_SMOOTH
Applies a 9-cell convolution matrix where center pixel has the weight arg1 and others weight of 1.0. The result is normalized by dividing the sum with arg1 + 8.0 (sum of the matrix).
any float is accepted, large value (in practice: 2048 or more) = no change

ImageFilter seem to return false if the argument(s) are out of range for the chosen filter.
nancy at hypertextdigital dot com
04-Aug-2006 05:16
This routine was just what I was looking for, I wanted web admin users to be able to recolour their uploaded photos (to go with a news item) either a blue tint or sepia to match the appearance of other colours used on the website.

Using a form with a select box containing the RGB values, I can give them the option of either of the two tints or no colourization at all, plus resize their images to the viewing size and a thumbnail image on the fly without having to use any other image editing software.
santibari at fibertel dot com
28-Feb-2006 03:37
A colorize algorithm wich preserves color luminosity (i.e black
will output black, and white will output white).
This works in PHP4 and is great for customizing interfaces
dinamically.

<?php
function colorize($img_src,$img_dest, $r, $g, $b)
{
if(!
$im = imagecreatefromgif($img_src))
  return
"Could not use image $img_src";
   
//We will create a monochromatic palette based on
//the input color
//which will go from black to white
//Input color luminosity: this is equivalent to the
//position of the input color in the monochromatic
//palette
$lum_inp=round(255*($r+$g+$b)/765); //765=255*3

//We fill the palette entry with the input color at its
//corresponding position

$pal[$lum_inp]['r']=$r;
$pal[$lum_inp]['g']=$g;
$pal[$lum_inp]['b']=$b;

//Now we complete the palette, first we'll do it to
//the black,and then to the white.

//FROM input to black
//===================
//how many colors between black and input
$steps_to_black=$lum_inp;       

//The step size for each component
if($steps_to_black)
 {
 
$step_size_red=$r/$steps_to_black;   
 
$step_size_green=$g/$steps_to_black;   
 
$step_size_blue=$b/$steps_to_black;   
 }

for(
$i=$steps_to_black;$i>=0;$i--)
 {
 
$pal[$steps_to_black-$i]['r']=$r-round($step_size_red*$i);
 
$pal[$steps_to_black-$i]['g']=$g-round($step_size_green*$i);
 
$pal[$steps_to_black-$i]['b']=$b-round($step_size_blue*$i);
 }

//From input to white:
//===================
//how many colors between input and white
$steps_to_white=255-$lum_inp;

if(
$steps_to_white)
  {
 
$step_size_red=(255-$r)/$steps_to_white;   
 
$step_size_green=(255-$g)/$steps_to_white;   
 
$step_size_blue=(255-$b)/$steps_to_white;   
  }
 else
 
$step_size_red=$step_size_green=$step_size_blue=0;

 
//The step size for each component
 
for($i=($lum_inp+1);$i<=255;$i++)
  {
 
$pal[$i]['r']=$r + round($step_size_red*($i-$lum_inp));
 
$pal[$i]['g']=$g + round($step_size_green*($i-$lum_inp));
 
$pal[$i]['b']=$b + round($step_size_blue*($i-$lum_inp));
  }
//--- End of palette creation

//Now,let's change the original palette into the one we
//created
for($c = 0; $c < $palette_size; $c++)
 {
 
$col = imagecolorsforindex($im, $c);         
 
$lum_src=round(255*($col['red']+$col['green']
                +
$col['blue'])/765);
 
$col_out=$pal[$lum_src];
 
imagecolorset($im, $c, $col_out['r'],
                               
$col_out['g'],
                               
$col_out['b']);
 }

 
//save the image file
 
imagepng($im,$img_dest);
 
imagedestroy($im);
}
//end function colorize
?>
webmaster at qudi dot de
31-Jan-2006 10:53
for a quick, ok-looking, sepia-effect (also in php4) I just use this little fellow, since a real implementation of sepia was just way too slow.

function pseudosepia(&$im,$percent){
      $sx=imagesx($im);
      $sy=imagesy($im);
      $filter=imagecreatetruecolor($sx,$sy);
      $c=imagecolorallocate($filter,100,50,50);
      imagefilledrectangle($filter,0,0,$sx,$sy,$c);
      imagecopymerge($im,$filter,0,0,0,0,$sx,$sy,$percent);
}
a php user at nowhere dot com
21-Dec-2005 04:48
http://www.hudzilla.org/phpbook/read.php/11_2_15
for more detailed info, and some <i>arg</i> guidelines.
vdepizzol at hotmail dot com
05-Sep-2004 04:36
Examples using imagefilter():

<?php
$im
= imagecreatefrompng('dave.png');
if (
$im && imagefilter($im, IMG_FILTER_GRAYSCALE)) {
    echo
'Image converted to grayscale.';
   
imagepng($im, 'dave.png');
} else {
    echo
'Conversion to grayscale failed.';
}

imagedestroy($im);
?>

/////////////////////////////

<?php
$im
= imagecreatefrompng('sean.png');
if (
$im && imagefilter($im, IMG_FILTER_BRIGHTNESS, 20)) {
    echo
'Image brightness changed.';
   
imagepng($im, 'sean.png');
} else {
    echo
'Image brightness change failed.';
}

imagedestroy($im);
?>

/////////////////////////////

<?php
$im
= imagecreatefrompng('philip.png');

/* R, G, B, so 0, 255, 0 is green */
if ($im && imagefilter($im, IMG_FILTER_COLORIZE, 0, 255, 0)) {
    echo
'Image successfully shaded green.';
   
imagepng($im, 'philip.png');
} else {
    echo
'Green shading failed.';
}

imagedestroy($im);
?>
kees at tweakers dot net
21-Jul-2004 09:26
From what i have been able to find from this function, it accepts the following arguments:
        IMG_FILTER_NEGATE
        IMG_FILTER_GRAYSCALE
        IMG_FILTER_EDGEDETECT
        IMG_FILTER_GAUSSIAN_BLUR
        IMG_FILTER_SELECTIVE_BLUR
        IMG_FILTER_EMBOSS
        IMG_FILTER_MEAN_REMOVAL

The following arguments need one or more arguments.
        IMG_FILTER_SMOOTH, -1924.124
        IMG_FILTER_COLORIZE, -127.12, -127.98, 127
        IMG_FILTER_CONTRAST, -90
        IMG_FILTER_BRIGHTNESS, 98
       
I haven't tested them all, the names speak for themselves.

imagefontheight> <imagefilltoborder
Last updated: Mon, 26 Nov 2007
 
 
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