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Brightness and Contrast for a canvas image with javascript

I have an image in a tag

var img = new Image();
ctx.drawImage(img,0,0,img.width,img.height);
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How is possible to ch开发者_StackOverflow社区ange the Brightness and Contrast of this image with javascript?

Tnx


There's at least one javascript library I know of which can do this, Pixastic

Usage might look like this.

Pixastic.process(canvas, 'brightness',
    {
        'brightness': 60,
        'contrast': 0.5,
        'leaveDOM': true
    },
    function(img) {
        ctx.drawImage(img, 0, 0);
    }
);

The library is kind of intended to work with images within your page and it replaces them with canvas elements which contain the rendered result.

But in the code above I've passed in a canvas element rather than an image and included the 'leaveDOM' property to prevent the pixastic library from swapping your canvas in the DOM for the one it creates.

To display the results I've included the callback function which just does ctx.drawImage to put the contents into your original canvas.

Hope that makes sense.

You can check the documentation for more examples. Pixastic Documentation


In my experience, fabric.js is the best javascript library for performing this. Check out Fabric JS and how to do image filtering at: http://fabricjs.com/image-filters


You can try this (c# code):

 Bitmap originalImage;
 Bitmap adjustedImage;
 double brightness = 1.0f; // no change in brightness
 double constrast = 2.0f; // twice the contrast
 double gamma = 1.0f; // no change in gamma

 float adjustedBrightness = brightness - 1.0f;
 float[][] ptsArray ={
                new float[] {contrast, 0, 0, 0, 0}, // scale red
                new float[] {0, contrast, 0, 0, 0}, // scale green
                new float[] {0, 0, contrast, 0, 0}, // scale blue
                new float[] {0, 0, 0, 1.0f, 0}, // don't scale alpha
                new float[] {adjustedBrightness, adjustedBrightness, adjustedBrightness, 0, 1}};

 imageAttributes = new ImageAttributes();
 imageAttributes.ClearColorMatrix();
 imageAttributes.SetColorMatrix(new ColorMatrix(ptsArray), ColorMatrixFlag.Default, ColorAdjustType.Bitmap);
 imageAttributes.SetGamma(gamma, ColorAdjustType.Bitmap);
 Graphics g = Graphics.FromImage(adjustedImage);
 g.DrawImage(originalImage, new Rectangle(0,0,adjustedImage.Width,adjustedImage.Height)
            ,0,0,bitImage.Width,bitImage.Height,
 GraphicsUnit.Pixel, imageAttributes);


you can try this , see comment

<script type="application/javascript">  

function clickMeEvent(obj)
{
if (obj.style.opacity=="0.9")
    {
    obj.style.opacity="0.7";
    }
else if (obj.style.opacity=="0.7")
    {
    obj.style.opacity="0.5";        
    }
else if (obj.style.opacity=="0.5")
    {
    obj.style.opacity="0.3";        
    }
else if (obj.style.opacity=="0.3")
    {
    obj.style.opacity="0.1";        
    }
else
    {
    obj.style.opacity="0.0";

    }
}

</script>

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