An initial code was official doc: Loading Large Bitmaps Efficiently.
I've started poking around and found that images don't resize as described in a documentation:
If set to a value > 1, requests the decoder to subsample the original image, returning a smaller image to save memory. The sample size is the number of pixels in either dimension that correspond to a single pixel in the decoded bitmap. For example, inSampleSize == 4 returns an image that is 1/4 the width/height of the original, and 1/16 the number of pixels. Any value <= 1 is treated the same as 1. Note: the decoder uses a final value based on powers of 2, any other value will be rounded down to the nearest power of 2.
When I've run a code:
BitmapFactory.Options options = new BitmapFactory.Options();
options.inJustDecodeBounds = true;
BitmapFactory.decodeResource(res, resId, options);
Log.e(LOG_TAG, "orig img size " + options.outWidth + "x" +
options.outHeight);
// Calculate inSampleSize
// options.inJustDecodeBounds = false; // version 2
for (int i = 2; i<20; i*=2) {
options.inSampleSize = i;
Log.d(LOG_TAG, "inSampleSize: " + options.inSampleSize);
Bitmap b = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(res, resId, options);
Log.e(LOG_TAG, "img size "+options.outWidth+"x"+options.outHeight);
if (b != null) {
Log.e(LOG_TAG, "real img size " + b.getWidth() + "x" +
b.getHeight() + " byte count " + b.getByteCount());
b.recycle();
}
}
Logs from running the code (Nexus 5, Android 6.0):
E/t: view size 1080x1776
E/t: orig img size 2448x3264
D/t: inSampleSize: 2
E/t: img size 1224x1632
D/t: inSampleSize: 4
E/t: img size 612x816
D/t: inSampleSize: 8
E/t: img size 306x408
D/t: inSampleSize: 16
E/t: img size 153x204
D/t: inSampleSize: 32
E/t: img size 228x306
E/t: real img size 228x306 byte count 279072
That's good, and now with a real load of files (inJustDecodeBounds=false
):
E/t: view size 1080x1776
E/t: orig img size 2448x3264
D/t: inSampleSize: 2
W/art: Throwing OutOfMemoryError "Failed to allocate a 71912460 byte allocation with 1048576 free bytes and 62MB until OOM"
D/t: inSampleSize: 4
E/t: img size 1836x2448
E/t: real img size 1836x2448 byte count 17978112
D/t: inSampleSize: 8
E/t: img size 918x1224
E/t: real img size 918x1224 byte count 4494528
D/t: inSampleSize: 16
E/t: img size 459x612
E/t: real img size 459x612 byte count 1123632
D/t: inSampleSize: 32
E/t: img size 228x306
E/t: real img size 228x306 byte count 279072
I'm completely puzzled. If you look at byte count numbers, you may notice, that
inSampleSize
with a resource (which itself is a bit odd IMHO), move the resource intodrawable/no-dpi/
orassets/
or something that does not tie into density.res/drawable
. I've moved it tores/drawable-nodpi
and no it works just fine. Where should I look to learn about the magic behind the density? Why does it give different sizes depending oninJustDecodeBounds
? I mean it's inconsistent.