#Clojure Image Resizer
####(Drink to make small)
- Very fast (supports hardware accelerated operations on most platforms)
- No native libraries to install (I'm looking at you imagemagick)
Image Resizer under the hood wraps imgscalr.
##Installation
Add the following dependency to your project.clj file:
https://clojars.org/image-resizer
##Usage
Image resizer creates tranforms which return fns that apply that transform to an image.
A number of transforms are supported:
- resize
- crop
- pad
- rotate
If you want to perform a number of operations across an image (such as resize, crop, flip & pad):
(require [image-resizer.crop :refer :all])
(require [image-resizer.resize :refer :all])
(require [image-resizer.pad :refer :all])
(require [image-resizer.rotate :refer :all])
(-> image
((resize-fn 100 100))
((crop-fn 100 100))
((rotate-vertically-fn))
((pad-fn 10)))
;Or if you want to apply a transform to a batch of images in parallel:
(doall (clojure.core/pmap (resize-fn 100 100) [image1 image2 image3 image4]))
You can tweak your preferences for a resize transform. Favouring speed or quality:
(require [image-resizer.resize :refer :all])
(require [image-resizer.scale-methods :refer :all])
(resize-fn 100 100 ultra-quality) ;best quality
(resize-fn 100 100 speed) ;fast as possible resize
If creating your own pipelines seems a bit funky, you can use some nice helpers for commmon operations:
(require [image-resizer.core :refer :all])
;Resize an image while respecting original ratio
;Notice how the height is not 10 to respect the ratio of the image
(resize (file "white-rabbit.jpg") 10 10) ; => #<BufferedImage width=10 height=4>
;Resize an image to a width
(resize-to-width (file "queen-of-hearts.jpg") 10) ; => #<BufferedImage width=10 height=4>
;Resize an image to a height
(resize-to-height (file "cheshire-cat.jpg") 10) ; => #<BufferedImage width=5 height=10>
;Force width and a height resize (ignoring ratios)
(force-resize (file "cheshire-cat.jpg") 10 1000) ; => #<BufferedImage width=10 height=1000>
;Crop the image width
(crop-to-width (file "tea-party/mad-hatter.jpg") 10) ; => #<BufferedImage width=10 height=1000>
;Crop the image height
(crop-to-height (file "tea-party/mad-hatter.jpg") 10) ; => #<BufferedImage width=1000 height=10>
;Crop the image width and height
(crop (file "tea-party/mad-hatter.jpg") 10 20) ; => #<BufferedImage width=10 height=20>
;Crop the image width and height from a coord
(crop-from (file "tea-party/mad-hatter.jpg") 6 7 10 20) ; => #<BufferedImage width=10 height=20>
;Resize the image maintaining proportions and then crop it to the specified width and height
(resize-and-crop (file "tea-party/mad-hatter.jpg") 10 10) ; => #<BufferedImage width=10 height=10>
(require [image-resizer.format :refer :as format])
;Saving as a file
(format/as-file (resize (file "tea-party/mad-hatter.jpg") 10 10)
"/tmp/tea-party/mad-hatter.jpg") ; => "/tmp/tea-party/mad-hatter_10x5.jpg"
;To a stream (Useful for s3)
(format/as-stream (resize (file "tea-party/mad-hatter.jpg") 10 10) "jpg") ; => #<ByteArrayInputStream>
##Contributors
- Joseph wilk (http://blog.josephwilk.net)
- Thiago Nunes (http://www.thiagotnunes.com)
##License (The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2013 Joseph Wilk
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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