Hi folks, on GitHub I have sample code to resize images using different libraries
* ImageIO * Thumbnailator * TwelveMonkeys https://github.com/sgoeschl/java-image-processing-survival-guide/tree/master/code/jipsg <https://github.com/sgoeschl/java-image-processing-survival-guide/tree/master/code/jipsg> Cheers, Siegfried Goeschl > On 16 Jun 2015, at 19:45, Thad Humphries <[email protected]> wrote: > > Do you necessarily need to use this library? There are other solutions > (Google java resize image). For example > > http://www.codejava.net/java-se/graphics/how-to-resize-images-in-java > -- or -- > http://www.thebuzzmedia.com/software/imgscalr-java-image-scaling-library/ > > On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 5:32 AM, javalishixml <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Gurus, >> >> >> Quite a silly question this is. But I really worked for one whole day but >> still could not get any result. >> >> >> I have below codes. I just want to finish a a simple function to resize >> the original picture. But I don't know how to set its param.. >> I tried to read the doc API and read the test code. But I still could not >> figure it out how to do.. >> >> >> Can you plz do me a favor? Looking forward to your early reply... >> >> >> >> >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> public class ApacheCommonImaging { >> public static void main(String[] args) { >> // TODO Auto-generated method stub >> >> >> try >> { >> //!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >> File someFile = new File("E:\\deleteMe\\image\\original.jpg"); >> File file = someFile; >> BufferedImage image_3 = Sanselan.getBufferedImage(file); >> File destination = new >> File("E:\\deleteMe\\image\\commonImaging\\destination.jpg"); >> ImageFormat format1 = ImageFormat.IMAGE_FORMAT_JPEG; >> Map params = new HashMap(Object, Object); //???? >> Map params = new HashMap(JpegImageParser.TIFF_TAG_IMAGE_LENGTH, new >> TagInfo()); //???? >> Sanselan.writeImage(image_3, destination, format1, params); >> >> >> } >> catch (Exception e) >> { >> >> >> } >> } >> >> >> } >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > -- > "Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscrib'd In one self-place; but where we > are is hell, And where hell is, there must we ever be" --Christopher > Marlowe, *Doctor Faustus* (v. 121-24)
