I have a .PNG image with a transparent background and a drawing in it with a black color, how could I change the "black drawing color" in this image to any color i want programmatically; using rim 4.5 API ? THANKS IN ADVANCE ....
3 Answers
I found the solution, here it is for those who are interested.
Bitmap colorImage(Bitmap image, int color) {
int[] rgbData= new int[image.getWidth() * image.getHeight()];
image.getARGB(rgbData,
0,
image.getWidth(),
0,
0,
image.getWidth(),
image.getHeight());
for (int i = 0; i < rgbData.length; i++) {
int alpha = 0xFF000000 & rgbData[i];
if((rgbData[i] & 0x00FFFFFF) == 0x00000000)
rgbData[i]= alpha | color;
}
image.setARGB(rgbData,
0,
image.getWidth(),
0,
0,
image.getWidth(),
image.getHeight());
return image;
}
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Yes it will work, but it won't change any colours that are even slightly off-black, meaning any image which is aliased will end up looking rather ugly.– funkybroFeb 15, 2010 at 9:12
You can parse the image RGBs searching for the black color and replace it with whatever color you desire.
You can read your PNG image to byte array and edit palette chunk. This method is suitable only for PNG-8 images. Here is my code:
public static Image createImage(String filename) throws Throwable
{
DataInputStream dis = null;
InputStream is = null;
try {
is = new Object().getClass().getResourceAsStream(filename);
dis = new DataInputStream(is);
int pngLength = dis.available();
byte[] png = new byte[pngLength];
int offset = 0;
dis.read(png, offset, 4); offset += 4; //‰PNG
dis.read(png, offset, 4); offset += 4; //....
while (true) {
//length
dis.read(png, offset, 4); offset += 4;
int length = (png[offset-1]&0xFF) | ((png[offset-2]&0xFF)<<8) | ((png[offset-3]&0xFF)<<16) | ((png[offset-4]&0xFF)<<24);
//chunk type
dis.read(png, offset, 4); offset += 4;
int type = (png[offset-1]&0xFF) | ((png[offset-2]&0xFF)<<8) | ((png[offset-3]&0xFF)<<16) | ((png[offset-4]&0xFF)<<24);
//chunk data
for (int i=0; i<length; i++) {
dis.read(png, offset, 1); offset += 1;
}
//CRC
dis.read(png, offset, 4); offset += 4;
int crc = (png[offset-1]&0xFF) | ((png[offset-2]&0xFF)<<8) | ((png[offset-3]&0xFF)<<16) | ((png[offset-4]&0xFF)<<24);
if (type == 0x504C5445) { //'PLTE'
int CRCStart = offset-4;
int PLTEStart = offset-4-length;
//modify PLTE chunk
for (int i=PLTEStart; i<PLTEStart+length; i+=3) {
png[i+0] = ...
png[i+1] = ...
png[i+2] = ...
}
int newCRC = crc(png, PLTEStart-4, length+4);
png[CRCStart+0] = (byte)(newCRC>>24);
png[CRCStart+1] = (byte)(newCRC>>16);
png[CRCStart+2] = (byte)(newCRC>>8);
png[CRCStart+3] = (byte)(newCRC);
}
if (offset >= pngLength)
break;
}
return Image.createImage(png, 0, pngLength);
} catch (Throwable e) {
throw e;
} finally {
MainCanvas.closeInputStream(dis);
MainCanvas.closeInputStream(is);
}
}
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could you explain why you are incrementing the offset? And what is the purpose of the offset parameter?– S-K'Jan 24, 2013 at 16:08
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'offset' is just a current position in a file - we read the stream and write it to the array at current position. But this code is 3 years old – now it seems to me that it would be better to read the whole file into array and then edit this array :) Jan 24, 2013 at 16:21