I have an array of bytes that correspond to a “grayscaled bitmap” (one byte->one pixel), and I need to create a PNG file for this image.
The method below works, but the png created is HUGE, as the Bitmap I am using is an ARGB_8888 bitmap, which takes 4 bytes per pixel instead of 1 byte.
I haven’t been able to make it work with other Bitmap.Config different than ARGB_8888. Maybe ALPHA_8 is what I need, but I have not been able to make it work.
I have also tried the toGrayScale method which is included in some other posts (Convert a Bitmap to GrayScale in Android), but I have the same issue with the size.
public static boolean createPNGFromGrayScaledBytes(ByteBuffer grayBytes, int width,
int height,File pngFile) throws IOException{
if (grayBytes.remaining()!=width*height){
Logger.error(Tag, "Unexpected error: size mismatch [remaining:"+grayBytes.remaining()+"][width:"+width+"][height:"+height+"]", null);
return false;
}
Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(width, height, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
// for each byte, I set it in three color channels.
int gray,color;
int x=0,y=0;
while(grayBytes.remaining()>0){
gray = grayBytes.get();
// integer may be negative as byte is signed. make them positive.
if (gray<0){gray+=256;}
// for each byte, I set it in three color channels.
color= Color.argb(-1, gray, gray, gray);
bitmap.setPixel(x, y, color);
x++;
if (x==width){
x=0;
y++;
}
}
FileOutputStream fos=null;
fos = new FileOutputStream(pngFile);
boolean result= bitmap.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.PNG,100,fos);
fos.close();
return result;
}
EDIT: Link to the generated file (it may look nonsense, but is just created with randon data).
http://www.tempfiles.net/download/201208/256402/huge_png.html
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
As you’ve noticed, saving a grayscale image as RGB is expensive. If you have luminance data then it would be better to save as a Grayscale PNG rather than an RGB PNG.
The bitmap and image functionality available in the Android Framework is really geared towards reading and writing image formats that are supported by the framework and UI components. Grayscale PNG is not included here.
If you want to save out a Grayscale PNG on Android then you’ll need to use a library like http://code.google.com/p/pngj/