I'm trying to find a white rectangle in an image. The rectangle size is fixed. This is what I've come up as of yet:
BufferedImage bImage = bufferedImage;
int height = bufferedImage.getHeight(); //~1100px
int width = bufferedImage.getWidth(); //~1600px
int neededWidth = width / 2;
int neededHeight = 150;
int x = 0;
int y = 0;
boolean breaker = false;
boolean found = false;
int rgb = 0xFF00FF00;
int fx, fy;
fx = fy = 0;
JavaLogger.log.info("width, height: " + w + ", " + h);
while ((x != (width / 2) || y != (height - neededHeight)) && found == false) {
for (int i = y; i - y < neededHeight + 1; i++) {
for (int j = x; j - x < neededWidth + 1; j++) { //Vareetu buut, ka +1 vajadziigs
//JavaLogger.log.info("x,y: " + j + ", " + i);
long pixel = bImage.getRGB(j, i);
if (pixel != colorWhite && pixel != -1) {
//bImage.setRGB(j, i, rgb);
//JavaLogger.log.info("x,y: " + (j+x) + ", " + (i+y));
breaker = true;
break;
} else {
//bImage.setRGB(j, i, 0xFFFFFF00);
}
//printPixelARGB(pixel);
if ((i - y == neededHeight-10) && j - x == neededWidth-10) {
JavaLogger.log.info("width, height: " + x + ", " + y + "," + j + ", " + i);
fx = j;
fy = i;
found = true;
breaker = true;
break;
}
}
if (breaker) {
breaker = false;
break;
}
}
if (x < (width / 2)) {
x++;
} else {
if (y < (height - neededHeight)) {
y++;
x = 0;
} else {
break;
}
}
//JavaLogger.log.info("width, height: " + x + ", " + y);
}
if (found == true) {
for (int i = y; i < fy; i++) {
for (int j = x; j < fx; j++) {
bImage.setRGB(j, i, 0xFF00FF3F);
}
}
}
JavaLogger.log.info("width, height: " + w + ", " + h);
This works ok, if the rectangle I need is close to the begining of (0;0)
, but as it get further away, the performance degrades quite severely. I'm wondering, if there's something that can be done?
For example, this search took nearly 8s, which is quite a lot. I'm thinking, that this can deffinitely be done more effectively. Maybe some blob finding? Read about it, but I've no idea how to apply it.
Also, I'm new to both Java and Image processing, so any help is appreciated.