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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:15:01+00:00 2026-05-11T17:15:01+00:00

I have an image that I’m rendering like this: glDrawPixels(image->width, image->height, GL_BGR, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, image->imageData);

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I have an image that I’m rendering like this:

glDrawPixels(image->width, image->height, GL_BGR, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, image->imageData);

Is there anyway I can draw it in grayscale instead (without loading it into a texture first)? I don’t care if only, say, the blue component is used for the gray value rather than the L2 norm or something, I just need a quick and dirty output.

GL_LUMINANCE would be great, except that it won’t work on a 3-channel image.


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    2026-05-11T17:15:01+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:15 pm

    A perverse idea for you to try, and I’ve no idea if it’ll work:

    glPixelZoom(1.0f/3.0f,1.0f);
    glDrawPixels(3*width,height,GL_LUMINANCE,GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE,data);
    

    ie treat your 3-channel image as being a 1-channel (grayscale) image 3 times as wide, and compensate for this by squishing the width using the x zoom factor. I believe GL always does nearest-neighbour sampling for zoomed glDrawPixels, so it ought to consistently pick out the same component from each triple of samples, as you require.

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