I'm trying to colorize grayscale images on the fly with user-selected foreground and background colors (limited to red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow, black, and white). The effect I want is as follows:
original grayscale http://crawdad.cornell.edu/test/1.png red foreground http://crawdad.cornell.edu/test/2.png red foreground, yellow background http://crawdad.cornell.edu/test/3.png
From left to right, these show the original grayscale image, that image where the user selected red as background color, and the same image with red background/yellow foreground.
Redrawing the images in a canvas every time the user selects a color is not practical (images will be 800x800px and I need to create 30 frames for animation).
I am only targeting the most recent version of WebKit, Firefox, and Internet Explorer, so html5, css3, and svg effects are fine. Images can be straight html <img>
tag or can be <image>
within an <svg>
tag (the latter is actually preferable).
An ideal solution might involve svg filters (which I have no experience with, can they do this?). Another possibility might treat my grayscale image as an alpha channel with a solid color above it and a solid color below it (not sure how I'd do that on the fly).
For those having experience with Adobe Director, the effect I want is the same as Director's color and bgColor properties. (I'm converting a project from Director to html5/javascript.)