Pink/Reddish tint while resizing jpeg images using java thumbnailator or imgscalr

流过昼夜 提交于 2019-11-29 10:55:49
Riyad Kalla

I get this question a lot (author of imgscalr) -- the problem is almost always that you are reading/writing out different file formats and the ALPHA channel is causing one of your color channels (R/G/B) to be culled from the resulting file.

For example, if you read in a file that was ARGB (4 channel) and wrote it out as a JPG (3 channel) - unless you purposefully manipulate the image types yourself and render the old image to the new one directly, you will get a file with a "ARG" channels... or more specifically, just Red and Green - no Blue.

PNG supports an alpha channel and JPG does not, so be aware of that.

The way to fix this is to purposefully create appropriate BufferedImage's of the right type (RGB, ARGB, etc.) and using the destImage.getGraphics() call to render one image to the other before writing it out to disk and re-encoding it.

Sun and Oracle have NEVER made the ImageIO libraries smart enough to detect the unsupported channels when writing to differing file types, so this behavior happens all the time :(

Hope that helps!

The following piece of code resolved my issue:

ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();

  Thumbnails.of(new ByteArrayInputStream(imageByteArray))
    .outputFormat("jpg")
    .size(200, 200)
    .toOutputStream(outputStream);

  return baos.toByteArray();

I am using Thumbnailator and the code was posted here: https://github.com/coobird/thumbnailator/issues/23

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