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How does one go about converting an image to black and white in PHP?

Not just turning it into greyscale but every pixel made black or white?

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Simply round the grayscale color to either black or white.

float gray = (r + g + b) / 3
if(gray > 0x7F) return 0xFF;
return 0x00;
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The green channel is perceived as brighter than the other two, a better equation for gray scale is: 0.299R + 0.587G + 0.114B – Null303 Oct 31 '08 at 20:16
We're rounding to pure black and pure white so those weights won't matter that much :-) – Jasper Bekkers Oct 31 '08 at 20:22
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For each pixel you must convert from color to greyscale - something like $grey = $red * 0.299 + $green * 0.587 + $blue * 0.114; (these are NTSC weighting factors; other similar weightings exist. This mimics the eye's varying responsiveness to different colors).

Then you need to decide on a cut-off value - generally half the maximum pixel value, but depending on the image you may prefer a higher value (make the image darker) or lower (make the image brighter).

Just comparing each pixel to the cut-off loses a lot of detail - ie large dark areas go completely black - so to retain more information, you can dither. Basically, start at the top left of the image: for each pixel add the error (the difference between the original value and final assigned value) for the pixels to the left and above before comparing to the cut-off value.

Be aware that doing this in PHP will be very slow - you would be much further ahead to find a library which provides this.

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Doing these things in PHP isn't that slow, I've done a complete image editing library in PHP with red-eye removal, blur filters, masks, blend filters et cetera and performance wasn't that bad. (Not enough for realtime usage, but definitely fast enough for most applications). – Jasper Bekkers Nov 1 '08 at 15:42
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Using the php gd library:

imagefilter($im, IMG_FILTER_GRAYSCALE);
imagefilter($im, IMG_FILTER_CONTRAST, -100);

Check the user comments in the link above for more examples.

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If you intend to do this yourself, you will need to implement a dithering algorithm. But as @jonni says, using an existing tool would be much easier?

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You could shell out to imagemagick, assuming your host supports it. What function do you want to use for deciding if a pixel should be black or white?

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Find a function corresponding to the command line: convert source.jpg -colors 2 destination.jpg – divideandconquer.se Oct 31 '08 at 18:56

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