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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T13:18:48+00:00 2026-06-14T13:18:48+00:00

I’m trying to implement the algorithm used to invert the blue portion of each

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I’m trying to implement the algorithm used to invert the blue portion of each pixel in a BufferedImage using the BufferedImageOp class, as explained here. My attempt resulted in the creation of this method:

private BufferedImage getInvertedVersion(BufferedImage source) {
     short[] invert = new short[256];
     short[] straight = new short[256];
     for (int i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
        invert[i] = (short)(255 - i);
        straight[i] = (short)i;
     }

     short[][] blueInvert = new short[][] { straight, straight, invert }; //Red stays the same, Green stays the same, Blue is inverted
     BufferedImageOp blueInvertOp = new LookupOp(new ShortLookupTable(0, blueInvert), null);

     //This produces error #1 when uncommented
     /*blueInvertOp.filter(source, source);
     return source;*/

     //This produces error #2 instead when uncommented
     /*return blueInvertOp.filter(source, null);*/
}

However, I’m getting errors related to the number of channels or bytes when I call the .filter method of my BufferedImageOp class. The commented sections of code above produce these respective errors:

Error #1:

Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Number of channels in the src (4) does not match number of channels in the destination (2)
at java.awt.image.LookupOp.filter(LookupOp.java:273)
at java.awt.image.LookupOp.filter(LookupOp.java:221)

Error #2:

Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Number of color/alpha components should be 4 but length of bits array is 2
at java.awt.image.ColorModel.<init>(ColorModel.java:336)
at java.awt.image.ComponentColorModel.<init>(ComponentColorModel.java:273)
at java.awt.image.LookupOp.createCompatibleDestImage(LookupOp.java:413)

The code in the link is very old, (it was written in 1998!) so I assume something has changed since then, which is why the code no longer works. However, I haven’t been able to find another source that explains the concept nearly as well, which is a primary concern of mine.

Can anyone explain what these errors mean and how to fix them? Or better yet, point me to a more up-to-date, but still thorough, tutorial on how to manipulate images?

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    2026-06-14T13:18:49+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 1:18 pm

    I ran into the same thing… and the answer is to create the destination image with the color model that you are seeking. Also, the short[][] data needs to contain a dimension for the alpha channel as well. Here’s my example of working code that I stumbled upon through trial and error:

    short[] red = new short[256];
    short[] green = new short[256];
    short[] blue = new short[256];
    short[] alpha = new short[256];
    
    for (short i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
      green[i] = blue[i] = 0;
      alpha[i] = red[i] = i;
    }
    short[][] data = new short[][] {
        red, green, blue, alpha
    };
    
    LookupTable lookupTable = new ShortLookupTable(0, data);
    LookupOp op = new LookupOp(lookupTable, null);
    BufferedImage destinationImage = new BufferedImage(24, 24, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB);
    destinationImage = op.filter(sourceImage, destinationImage);
    

    This worked for me.

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