package bimage-gtk
Install
Dune Dependency
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Sources
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Description
An image processing library for OCaml providing efficient, composable operations. Additionally, bimage supports most types supported by Bigarray.
README
bimage — Image processing library
v0.2.1
bimage is an image processing library for OCaml.
Features
Simple image type based on bigarrays
Supports u8, u16, i32, i64, f32, f64, complex32 and complex64 datatypes
Multiple layout support (Planar/Interleaved)
Composable image operations
Image I/O using ImageMagick/GraphicsMagick and stb_image in (
bimage-unix
)Support for displaying images using GTK (
bimage-gtk
) or SDL (bimage-sdl
)
bimage is distributed under the ISC license.
Homepage: https://github.com/zshipko/bimage
Installation
bimage can be installed with opam
:
opam install bimage
Additionally, bimage-unix
, which provides ImageMagick
and FFmpeg
bindings, can be installed by running:
opam install bimage-unix
If you don't use opam
consult the opam
file for build instructions.
Examples
An example showing how to create an image and how to use Image.for_each
:
open Bimage
let _ =
(* Create a new image *)
let a = Image.create u8 gray 64 64 in
(* Iterate over each pixel *)
let _ =
Image.for_each (fun x y _px ->
Image.set a x y 0 (x + y)
) a
in
(* Save the image using ImageMagick *)
Bimage_unix.Magick.write "test1.jpg" a
The above example does direct image processing, however you may also use Expr
s which can be used to compose operations.
Turning an Expr.t
into an Op.t
:
open Bimage
open Expr
(** Create an expression to get the average pixel for each pixel,
[~@] is used to create [index] parameters *)
let avg = func (pixel ~@0 X Y) (fun _x _y _c px ->
Pixel.fold ( + ) 0 px
)
let avg_minus_1 = Expr.(avg -. 1.0)
let avg_times_3 = Expr.(avg *. 3.0)
(** Turn it into an Op, which can be evaulated with `Op.eval` *)
let op = Expr.op avg
(** Exprs can also be evaluated directly using `Op.eval_expr` *)
let result = Op.eval_expr avg ~output:dest [| a |]
An example composing two Op
s:
open Bimage
open Bimage_unix
let _ =
(* Load an image using ImageMagick *)
let a = match Magick.read f32 rgb "test/test.jpg" with
| Ok img -> img
| Error e -> failwith (Error.to_string e)
in
(* Create an operation to convert to grayscale and subtract 1.0 *)
let f = Op.(grayscale &- scalar 0.5) in
(* Create a destination image *)
let dest = Image.like_with_color gray a in
(* Run the operation *)
let () = Op.eval f ~output:dest [| a |] in
(* Save the image using ImageMagick *)
Magick.write "test2.jpg" dest
Documentation
The documentation and API reference is generated from the source interfaces. It can be consulted online or via odig doc bimage
.
Tests
In the distribution sample programs and tests are located in the test
directory. They can be built and run with:
dune runtest