imagesetpixel

(PHP 3, PHP 4, PHP 5)

imagesetpixel -- 画一个单一像素

说明

bool imagesetpixel ( resource image, int x, int y, int color )

imagesetpixel()image 图像中用 color 颜色在 xy 坐标(图像左上角为 0,0)上画一个点。

参见 imagecreatetruecolor()imagecolorallocate()


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zehao dot chang at gmail dot com
07-Apr-2006 04:00
Here's my stab at the imagecreatefromtga function. I used code from send at mail dot 2aj dot net and others below as a basis, and added support for targa 16, targa 24 and targa 32. However, I only support uncompressed RBG data type as that's the only one I need. (I removed the return_array feature since you can simply use imagesx() and imagesy() to get the image size).

Please note that I have not tested this with a targa 16 since I don't have one handy at the moment.

<?php

function imagecreatefromtga( $filename )
{
  
$handle = fopen( $filename, 'rb' );
  
$data = fread( $handle, filesize( $filename ) );
  
fclose( $handle );
 
  
// Extract header information
  
$string_length = base_convert( bin2hex( substr($data,1,1) ), 16, 10 );
  
$data_type = base_convert( bin2hex( substr($data,2,1) ), 16, 10 );
  
$width = base_convert( bin2hex( strrev( substr($data,12,2) ) ), 16, 10 );
  
$height = base_convert( bin2hex( strrev( substr($data,14,2) ) ), 16, 10 );
  
$bits_per_pixel = base_convert( bin2hex( substr($data,16,1) ), 16, 10 );
  
  
// Currenly I'm only supporting RGB Data type
  
switch( $data_type )        // Header information taken from http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/dataformats/tga/
  
{
       case
2:        // Uncompressed RGB image
          
break;
       case
0:        // No attached image data
      
case 1:        // Uncompressed color-mapped image
      
case 3:        // Uncompressed black and white image
      
case 9:        // Runlength encoded color-mapped image
      
case 10:    // Runlength encoded RGB image
      
case 11:    // Compressed black and white image
      
case 32:    // Compressed color-mapped data, using Huffman, Delta, and runlength encoding
      
case 33:    // Compressed color-mapped data, using Huffman, Delta, and runlength encoding.  4-pass quadtree-type process
      
default:
           return
NULL;    // No support for any of these types
  
}   
  
  
// Compute things we need from the header information
  
$pointer = 18 + $string_length;
  
$bytes_per_pixel = (int) $bits_per_pixel/8;
  
$x = 0$y = $height;
  
  
$image = imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height);

   while (
$pointer < strlen($data) )
   {
       if(
$bytes_per_pixel == 2 )            // TARGA 16 - ARRRRRGG GGGBBBBB
      
{
          
$low_byte = bin2hex( strrev( substr($data, $pointer, $bytes_per_pixel)));
          
$high_byte = bin2hex( strrev( substr($data, $pointer, $bytes_per_pixel)));
          
$r = base_convert( ($high_byte & 0x7C)>>2, 16, 10);
          
$g = base_convert( (($high_byte & 0x03)<<3) | (($low_byte & 0xE0)>>5), 16, 10);
          
$b = base_convert( $low_byte & 0x1F, 16, 10);
          
imagesetpixel( $image, $x, $y, $r<<16 | $g<<8 | $b);
       }
       else if(
$bytes_per_pixel == 3 )    // TARGA 24 - RRRRRRRR GGGGGGGG BBBBBBBB
      
{
          
imagesetpixel( $image, $x, $y, base_convert( bin2hex( strrev( substr($data, $pointer, $bytes_per_pixel))), 16, 10));
       }
       else if(
$bytes_per_pixel == 4 )    // TARGA 32 - AAAAAAAA RRRRRRRR GGGGGGGG BBBBBBBB
      
{
          
imagesetpixel( $image, $x, $y, base_convert( bin2hex( strrev( substr($data, $pointer, $bytes_per_pixel-1))), 16, 10));
       }
          
       if(++
$x == $width)
       {
          
$y--;
          
$x=0;
       }
      
$pointer += $bytes_per_pixel;
   }
 
   return
$image;
}

?>
T. Dekker
01-Dec-2005 06:53
In reply to weitheism at gmail.com:

You should probably have used ImageAlphaBlending($image, false); in your early attempts. This way any paint/fill operation replaces the alpha value of the destination.
Brian Vaughn [php at boynamedbri dot com]
29-Aug-2005 03:00
I looked, but was unable to find any example code to watermark an image with a watermark that contained alpha transparency. So the following class does just that. As a parameter, it takes 2 image objects: the main image, and the watermark image (which can be a gif, png, whatever) - and optionally, an alpha setting (0-100% alpha for the watermark image). It then creates and returns a new image with the alpha-transparent watermark imposed, center-aligned, over the larger image.

<?php
class watermark{

   function
create_watermark( $dst_img, $watermark_img, $alpha = 100 ) {
      
$alpha    /= 100;    # convert 0-100% user-friendly alpha to decimal

       # calculate our images dimensions
      
$dst_img_w    = imagesx( $dst_img );
      
$dst_img_h    = imagesy( $dst_img );
      
$watermark_img_w    = imagesx( $watermark_img );
      
$watermark_img_h    = imagesy( $watermark_img );
      
      
# create new image to hold merged changes
      
$return_img    = imagecreatetruecolor( $dst_img_w, $dst_img_h );
#        $return_img    = imagecreate( $dst_img_w, $dst_img_h );
      
       # determine center position coordinates
      
$dst_img_min_x    = floor( ( $dst_img_w / 2 ) - ( $watermark_img_w / 2 ) );
      
$dst_img_max_x    = ceil( ( $dst_img_w / 2 ) + ( $watermark_img_w / 2 ) );
      
$dst_img_min_y    = floor( ( $dst_img_h / 2 ) - ( $watermark_img_h / 2 ) );
      
$dst_img_max_y    = ceil( ( $dst_img_h / 2 ) + ( $watermark_img_h / 2 ) );
      
      
# walk through main image
      
for( $y = 0; $y < $dst_img_h; $y++ ) {
           for(
$x = 0; $x < $dst_img_w; $x++ ) {
              
$return_color    = NULL;
              
              
# determine the correct pixel location within our watermark
              
$watermark_x    = $x - $dst_img_min_x;
              
$watermark_y    = $y - $dst_img_min_y;
              
              
# fetch color information for both of our images
              
$dst_rgb = imagecolorsforindex( $dst_img, imagecolorat( $dst_img, $x, $y ) );
              
              
# if our watermark has a non-transparent value at this pixel intersection
               # and we're still within the bounds of the watermark image
              
if (    $watermark_x >= 0 && $watermark_x < $watermark_img_w &&
                          
$watermark_y >= 0 && $watermark_y < $watermark_img_h ) {
                  
$watermark_rbg = imagecolorsforindex( $watermark_img, imagecolorat( $watermark_img, $watermark_x, $watermark_y ) );
                  
                  
# using image alpha, and user specified alpha, calculate average
                  
$watermark_alpha    = round( ( ( 127 - $watermark_rbg['alpha'] ) / 127 ), 2 );
                  
$watermark_alpha    = $watermark_alpha * $alpha;
              
                  
# calculate the color 'average' between the two - taking into account the specified alpha level
                  
$avg_red        = $this->get_ave_color( $dst_rgb['red'],        $watermark_rbg['red'],        $watermark_alpha );
                  
$avg_green    = $this->get_ave_color( $dst_rgb['green'],    $watermark_rbg['green'],    $watermark_alpha );
                  
$avg_blue        = $this->get_ave_color( $dst_rgb['blue'],    $watermark_rbg['blue'],        $watermark_alpha );
                  
                  
# calculate a color index value using the average RGB values we've determined
                  
$return_color    = $this->imagegetcolor( $return_img, $avg_red, $avg_green, $avg_blue );
                  
              
# if we're not dealing with an average color here, then let's just copy over the main color
              
} else {
                  
$return_color    = imagecolorat( $dst_img, $x, $y );
                  
               }
# END if watermark

               # draw the appropriate color onto the return image
              
imagesetpixel( $return_img, $x, $y, $return_color );

           }
# END for each X pixel
      
} # END for each Y pixel
      
       # return the resulting, watermarked image for display
      
return $return_img;

   }
# END create_watermark()
  
   # average two colors given an alpha
  
function get_ave_color( $color_a, $color_b, $alpha ) {
       return
round( ( ( $color_a * ( 1 - $alpha ) ) + ( $color_b    * $alpha ) ) );
   }
# END get_ave_color()
  
   # return closest pallette-color match for RGB values
  
function imagegetcolor($im, $r, $g, $b) {
      
$c=imagecolorexact($im, $r, $g, $b);
       if (
$c!=-1) return $c;
      
$c=imagecolorallocate($im, $r, $g, $b);
       if (
$c!=-1) return $c;
       return
imagecolorclosest($im, $r, $g, $b);
   }
# EBD imagegetcolor()

} # END watermark API
?>
weitheism at gmail.com
09-Aug-2005 03:22
I was looking for a way to actually DELETE pixels or squares or parts of an image from an image resource, and at first I thought imagesetpixel would do the trick. Unfortunately, it merely paints over that one pixel, and as far as I knew, php didn't have any native way of deleting sections out of your image - so this little method should take care of deleting rectangular parts of your pictures!

function deleteRectangle(&$oldImage,$leftX,$leftY,$rightX,$rightY)
   {
       // Since php has no native way of delete parts of images
       // We have to divide the image into four different parts and then copy them manually to a new
       // image
      
       $xSize = imagesx($oldImage);
       $ySize = imagesy($oldImage);
      
       // Divides the image into four sections to copy
       $imagesection = array();
       $imagesection[] = array(0,0,$leftX,$ySize);
       $imagesection[] = array($leftX,0,$rightX+1,$leftY);
       $imagesection[] = array($leftX,$rightY+1,$rightX+1,$ySize);
       $imagesection[] = array($rightX+1,0,$xSize,$ySize);
      
       // Create the new, copied image
       $newImage = imagecreatetruecolor($xSize,$ySize);
       // Vital for transparency
       imagesavealpha($newImage,true);
      
       // Fills the background a transparent color
       $transparentBackground = imagecolorallocatealpha($newImage,255,255,255,127);
       imagefill($newImage,0,0,$transparentBackground);
      
       // Copies each of the four imagesections into their respective old positions
       for($i = 0;$i<count($imagesection);$i++)
imagecopyresampled($newImage,$oldImage, $imagesection[$i][0],$imagesection[$i][1], $imagesection[$i][0],$imagesection[$i][1], $imagesection[$i][2]-$imagesection[$i][0], $imagesection[$i][3]-$imagesection[$i][1], $imagesection[$i][2]-$imagesection[$i][0], $imagesection[$i][3]-$imagesection[$i][1]);
      
       // Alternately you can cycle through each pixel in an image and see if that pixel is an the area
       // but that could be more intensive
       imagedestroy($oldImage);
      
       // Sets the old image equal to the new, cleared image
       $oldImage = $newImage;
   }

It was made with a transparent background in mind, but you could easily change that by changeing imagecreatetruecolor to imagecreate and deleting the code that deals with transparency. Hope it helps!
d [AT] sprid [DOT] de
14-Jul-2005 05:28
This code does generate a RGB-cube (with or without borders). Because its only rendering the visible pixels its clearly fast (approx 1 up to 2 seconds). With changing the $order-variable you can see the cube from different perspectives. Entering double or tribble values (like rrg or ggg) will give you other specs of single channels. Send any sugestions to my email.

<?php
$borders
= true;
$order  = 'rgb';

set_time_limit(0);
$img = imageCreateTrueColor(510, 510);

$bg = imageColorAllocate($img, 255, 255, 255);
$black = imageColorAllocate($img, 255, 255, 255);

for (
$r=0; $r<256; $r++) {
  for (
$g=0; $g<256; $g++) {
   for (
$b=0; $b<256; $b++) {
    
$rN = ${$order{0}};
    
$gN = ${$order{1}};
    
$bN = ${$order{2}};
  
    
$col = imageColorAllocate($img, $rN, $gN, $bN);
    
imagesetpixel($img, $b+($r*0.5)+(255/4), $g+($r*0.5)+(255/4), $col);
     if (
$r < 255 && $g > 0) break;
   }
  }
 
  if (
$borders) {
  
imagesetpixel($img, ($r*0.5+(255/4)), ($r*0.5)+(255/4),    $black);
  
imagesetpixel($img, ($r*0.5)+255+(255/4), ($r*0.5)+(255/4), $black);
  
imagesetpixel($img, ($r*0.5)+(255/4), ($r*0.5)+255+(255/4), $black);
  }
}

if (
$borders) {
 
imageline($img, 255/4, 255/4, 255+(255/4), 255/4, $black);
 
imageline($img, 255/4, 255/4, 255/4, 255+(255/4), $black);
 
imageline($img, 255*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5 + 509*0.5+(255/4), $black);
 
imageline($img, 255*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5 + 509*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5+(255/4), $black);
 
imageline($img, 255*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5 + 509*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5 + 509*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5 + 509*0.5+(255/4), $black);
 
imageline($img, 255*0.5 + 509*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5 + 509*0.5+(255/4), 255*0.5 + 509*0.5+(255/4), $black);
}

header("Content-Type: image/png");
imagepng($img);
imagedestroy($img);
?>
bpgordon at gmail dot com
24-May-2005 06:18
This code converts a block of text to an image so that each character in the block defines one pixel in the image and each line in the block (delimited by \n's) builds one whole row of pixels in the image.
Usage: Place a 0 to create a white pixel. Place a 1 to create a black pixel.
Example: Entering the following digits (including the line breaks) will create a 3x3 square with a 1-pixel white border.
00000
01110
01110
01110
00000

<?php
if (isset($_POST["sendtxt"])) {
header("Content-type: image/png");
$splitted = explode("\n", $_POST["sendtxt"]);
foreach (
$splitted as $tcurkey => $curval) $tsplitted[$tcurkey] = rtrim($curval);
$splitted = $tsplitted; //referencing isn't working for some reason...
$image = imagecreate(strlen($splitted[1]), count($splitted));
$white = imagecolorallocate($image, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF); // don't delete this line
$black = imagecolorallocate($image, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00);
foreach(
$splitted as $curkey => $opelement) {
$subsplitten = preg_split("//", $opelement);
foreach(
$subsplitten as $subcurkey => $subopelement) {
if (
$subopelement == "1" || $subopelement == ".") imagesetpixel($image, $subcurkey-1, $curkey, $black);
}
}
imagepng($image);
imagedestroy($image);
} else {
echo <<<end
<table width="1" border="0"><td>
<form method="post" action="#">
<textarea cols="30" rows="7" name="sendtxt"></textarea><br>
<input type="submit" value="render">
</form></td></table>
end;
}
?>
odin<spam inside(C)>dtdm.org
05-Oct-2004 08:36
Just a simple implementation of the Bresenham algorythm (educational purpose....)

You can find more about this and many other tutorials for gfx there: http://brand107.home.comcast.net/pc-gpe/

<?php

/****************************************************
     Bresenham Line Algorythm PHP/GD implementation 
****************************************************/
function line($im,$x1,$y1,$x2,$y2,$color){
  
  
$deltax=abs($x2-$x1);
  
$deltay=abs($y2-$y1);

   if (
$deltax>$deltay) {
    
$numpixels=$deltax+1;
    
$d=(2*$deltay)-$deltax;
    
$dinc1=$deltay << 1; $dinc2=($deltay-$deltax) << 1;
    
$xinc1=1; $xinc2=1;
    
$yinc1=0; $yinc2=1;
   } else {
    
$numpixels=$deltay+1;
    
$d=(2*$deltax)-$deltay;
    
$dinc1=$deltax << 1; $dinc2=($deltax-$deltay)<<1;
    
$xinc1=0; $xinc2=1;
    
$yinc1=1; $yinc2=1;
   }

   if (
$x1>$x2) {
    
$xinc1=-$xinc1;
    
$xinc2=-$xinc2;
   }

   if (
$y1>$y2) {
    
$yinc1=-$yinc1;
    
$yinc2=-$yinc2;
   }
  
$x=$x1;
  
$y=$y1;

   for (
$i=0;$i<$numpixels;$i++) {
    
imagesetpixel($im,$x,$y,$color);
     if (
$d<0) {
    
$d+=$dinc1;
    
$x+=$xinc1;
    
$y+=$yinc1;
     } else {
    
$d+=$dinc2;
    
$x+=$xinc2;
    
$y+=$yinc2;
     }
   }
return ;
}

?>
richard at mf2fm dot co dot uk
24-Aug-2004 05:06
Here is a function that takes an image ($im) and returns it with the contrast maximised...

<?php
function contrast($im) {
  
$brightness=0;
  
$maxb=0;
  
$minb=255;
  
$imagesize=getimagesize($im);
  
$w=$imagesize[0];
  
$h=$imagesize[1];
   for (
$x=0; $x<$w; $x++) {
       for (
$y=0; $y<$h; $y++) {
          
$rgb=imagecolorat($im, $x, $y);
          
$rgb=imagecolorsforindex($im, $rgb);
          
$grey=0.2125*$rgb['red']+
              
0.7154*$rgb['green']+
              
0.0721*$rgb['blue'];
          
$brightness+=$grey;
           if (
$grey>$maxb) $maxb=$grey;
           if (
$grey<$minb) $minb=$grey;
       }
   }
  
$brightness=$brightness/($w*$h);
  
$minb=$brightness/($brightness-$minb);
  
$maxb=(255-$brightness)/($maxb-$brightness);
  
$contrast=min($minb, $maxb);
   for (
$x=0; $x<$w; $x++) {
       for (
$y=0; $y<$h; $y++) {
          
$rgb=imagecolorat($im, $x, $y);
          
$rgb=imagecolorsforindex($im, $rgb);
          
imagesetpixel($im, $x, $y,
              
65536*floor(min($rgb['red']*$contrast, 255))+
              
256*floor(min($rgb['green']*$contrast, 255))+
              
floor(min($rgb['blue']*$contrast, 255)));
       }
   }
   return (
$im);
}
?>

An example of usage might be:
<?php
$imagefile
="/path/filename";
$image=imagecreatefromjpeg($imagefile);
$image=contrast($image);
imagejpeg($image, $imagefile);
?>
chris at drunkenpirates dot co dot uk
14-Sep-2003 08:50
<?php

/*
An example combining the use of ImageColorAllocate, Imagesetpixel, Imagecopyresized and some basic Trig

By chris@drunkenpirates.co.uk

*/

Header("Content-type: image/png");

$height = 128;
$width = 128;

$imA = ImageCreate($width, $height);
$imB = ImageCreate($width*4, $height*4);
$bckA = ImageColorAllocate($imA, 0,0,0);
$bckB = ImageColorAllocate($imB, 0,0,0);

//GENERATE GRAY SCALE PALLETE

for($c=0;$c<256;$c++){
              
ImageColorAllocate($imA, $c, $c, $c);
               }

//PRODUCE DATA

$m=rand(0,10);
for(
$c=0;$c<128;$c++){
              
$s=  (sin( deg2rad($c*360*$m/128) )+1)*127;
              
$col_arr[$c]=$s;
               }
for(
$y=0;$y<$height;$y++){
       for(
$x=0;$x<$width;$x++){
              
$imgA[$x][$y]=$col_arr[$x];
               }
       }
for(
$y=0;$y<$height;$y++){
       for(
$x=0;$x<$width;$x++){
              
$imgB[$x][$y]=$col_arr[$y];
               }
       }

//SET PIXELS

for($y=0;$y<$height;$y++){
       for(
$x=0;$x<$width;$x++){
              
$imgC[$x][$y]=$imgA[$x][$y]+$imgB[$x][$y];
              
$s=$imgC[$x][$y]/2;
              
Imagesetpixel($imA,$x,$y,$s);
               }
       }

//RESIZE IMAGE FOR DISPLAY

Imagecopyresized ($imB, $imA, 0, 0, 0, 0, $width*4, $height*4, $width, $width);
ImagePNG($imB);
?>
dino at nordmark dot dk
31-May-2002 07:28
The example above diden't work, because of some errors.
This should work and it's also faster because there is only one 512*512 loop. (but it is still very slow)

<?
$filename
="lena.raw";
$width=512;
$height=512;
$fp=fopen($filename, "r");
$contents=fread($fp,filesize($filename));
fclose($fp);

$image=imagecreate($width,$height);

// create greyscale palette because the image is limited to 256 colors
for ($i=0;$i<256;$i++){ ImageColorAllocate($image,$i,$i,$i);}

// This is slow, but probably the only way
for ($i=0;$i<512;$i++){
   for (
$j=0;$j<512;$j++){   
  
imagesetpixel ($image,$i,$j,ord($contents[$i+$j*512]));
   }
}

imagepng($image,"result.png");
imagedestroy($image);

echo
"<img src=result.png></img>";
?>

--

Dino Patti