Source Code : Scales down an image into a box of maxSideLenght x maxSideLength.
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Scales down an image into a box of maxSideLenght x maxSideLength.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
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/**
* Some little helper methods.<br>
* This file is part of the Caliph and Emir project: http://www.SemanticMetadata.net
* <br>Date: 02.02.2006
* <br>Time: 23:33:36
*
* @author Mathias Lux, mathias@juggle.at
*/
public class ImageUtils {
/**
* Scales down an image into a box of maxSideLenght x maxSideLength.
* @param image the image to scale down. It remains untouched.
* @param maxSideLength the maximum side length of the scaled down instance. Has to be > 0.
* @return the scaled image, the
*/
public static BufferedImage scaleImage(BufferedImage image, int maxSideLength) {
assert(maxSideLength > 0);
double originalWidth = image.getWidth();
double originalHeight = image.getHeight();
double scaleFactor = 0.0;
if (originalWidth > originalHeight) {
scaleFactor = ((double) maxSideLength / originalWidth);
}
else {
scaleFactor = ((double) maxSideLength / originalHeight);
}
// create smaller image
BufferedImage img = new BufferedImage((int) (originalWidth * scaleFactor), (int) (originalHeight * scaleFactor), BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);
// fast scale (Java 1.4 & 1.5)
Graphics g = img.getGraphics();
g.drawImage(image, 0, 0, img.getWidth(), img.getHeight(), null);
return img;
}
}
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