What would be a good TRUE black and white colormatrix?

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星月不相逢 2020-12-05 03:50

I want to convert an image from color to B/W (i.e. no grayscale, just black and white). Does anyone have a good colormatrix to achieve this?

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  • 2020-12-05 04:09

    If you want it to look halfway decent, you'll probably want to apply some form of dithering.

    Here's a full discussion, if a bit dated:

    http://www.efg2.com/Lab/Library/ImageProcessing/DHALF.TXT

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  • 2020-12-05 04:13

    You dont need a color matrix to achive this, just simply change encoding to CCITT! That only Black & White. Result remains correct and result file size is very small. Also much more efficient and faster than System.DrawImage.

    This is the perfect solution:

    public void toCCITT(string tifURL)
    {
        byte[] imgBits = File.ReadAllBytes(tifURL);
    
        using (MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(imgBits))
        {
            using (Image i = Image.FromStream(ms))
            {
                EncoderParameters parms = new EncoderParameters(1);
                ImageCodecInfo codec = ImageCodecInfo.GetImageDecoders()
                                                     .FirstOrDefault(decoder => decoder.FormatID == ImageFormat.Tiff.Guid);
    
                parms.Param[0] = new EncoderParameter(Encoder.Compression, (long)EncoderValue.CompressionCCITT4);
    
                i.Save(@"c:\test\result.tif", codec, parms);
            }
        }
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-05 04:14

    VB.NET version:

    Using gr As Graphics = Graphics.FromImage(SourceImage) 'SourceImage is a Bitmap object'
      Dim gray_matrix As Single()() = {
        New Single() {0.299F, 0.299F, 0.299F, 0, 0},
        New Single() {0.587F, 0.587F, 0.587F, 0, 0},
        New Single() {0.114F, 0.114F, 0.114F, 0, 0},
        New Single() {0, 0, 0, 1, 0},
        New Single() {0, 0, 0, 0, 1}
      }
      Dim ia As New System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageAttributes
      ia.SetColorMatrix(New System.Drawing.Imaging.ColorMatrix(gray_matrix))
      ia.SetThreshold(0.8)
      Dim rc As New Rectangle(0, 0, SourceImage.Width, SourceImage.Height)
      gr.DrawImage(SourceImage, rc, 0, 0, SourceImage.Width, SourceImage.Height, GraphicsUnit.Pixel, ia)
    End Using
    
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  • 2020-12-05 04:17

    I've finally found a solution to my problem:

    1. Transform the image to grayscale, using well a known colormatrix.
    2. Use SetThreshold method of the ImageAttributes class to set the threshold that separates black from white.

    Here is the C# code:

    using (Graphics gr = Graphics.FromImage(SourceImage)) // SourceImage is a Bitmap object
            {                
                var gray_matrix = new float[][] { 
                    new float[] { 0.299f, 0.299f, 0.299f, 0, 0 }, 
                    new float[] { 0.587f, 0.587f, 0.587f, 0, 0 }, 
                    new float[] { 0.114f, 0.114f, 0.114f, 0, 0 }, 
                    new float[] { 0,      0,      0,      1, 0 }, 
                    new float[] { 0,      0,      0,      0, 1 } 
                };
    
                var ia = new System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageAttributes();
                ia.SetColorMatrix(new System.Drawing.Imaging.ColorMatrix(gray_matrix));
                ia.SetThreshold(0.8); // Change this threshold as needed
                var rc = new Rectangle(0, 0, SourceImage.Width, SourceImage.Height);
                gr.DrawImage(SourceImage, rc, 0, 0, SourceImage.Width, SourceImage.Height, GraphicsUnit.Pixel, ia);                
            }
    

    I've benchmarked this code and it is approximately 40 times faster than pixel by pixel manipulation.

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