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- <?php
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- ////
- //// Unsharp Mask for PHP - version 2.1.1
- ////
- //// Unsharp mask algorithm by Torstein Hønsi 2003-07.
- //// thoensi_at_netcom_dot_no.
- //// Please leave this notice.
- ////
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- // From: http://vikjavev.no/computing/ump.php //
- // //
- // Reformatted by James Heinrich <info@silisoftware.com> //
- // for use in phpThumb() on 3 February 2003. //
- // updated to v2.1.1 on 24 April 2011 //
- // //
- // phpThumb() is found at http://phpthumb.sourceforge.net //
- // and/or https://github.com/JamesHeinrich/phpThumb //
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
- /*
- New:
- - In version 2.1 (February 26 2007) Tom Bishop has done some important speed enhancements.
- - From version 2 (July 17 2006) the script uses the imageconvolution function in PHP
- version >= 5.1, which improves the performance considerably.
- Unsharp masking is a traditional darkroom technique that has proven very suitable for
- digital imaging. The principle of unsharp masking is to create a blurred copy of the image
- and compare it to the underlying original. The difference in colour values
- between the two images is greatest for the pixels near sharp edges. When this
- difference is subtracted from the original image, the edges will be
- accentuated.
- The Amount parameter simply says how much of the effect you want. 100 is 'normal'.
- Radius is the radius of the blurring circle of the mask. 'Threshold' is the least
- difference in colour values that is allowed between the original and the mask. In practice
- this means that low-contrast areas of the picture are left unrendered whereas edges
- are treated normally. This is good for pictures of e.g. skin or blue skies.
- Any suggenstions for improvement of the algorithm, especially regarding the speed
- and the roundoff errors in the Gaussian blur process, are welcome.
- */
- class phpUnsharpMask {
- public static function applyUnsharpMask(&$img, $amount, $radius, $threshold) {
- // $img is an image that is already created within php using
- // imgcreatetruecolor. No url! $img must be a truecolor image.
- // Attempt to calibrate the parameters to Photoshop:
- $amount = min($amount, 500) * 0.016;
- $radius = abs(round(min(50, $radius) * 2)); // Only integers make sense.
- $threshold = min(255, $threshold);
- if ($radius == 0) {
- return true;
- }
- $w = imagesx($img);
- $h = imagesy($img);
- $imgCanvas = imagecreatetruecolor($w, $h);
- $imgBlur = imagecreatetruecolor($w, $h);
- // Gaussian blur matrix:
- //
- // 1 2 1
- // 2 4 2
- // 1 2 1
- //
- //////////////////////////////////////////////////
- if (function_exists('imageconvolution')) { // PHP >= 5.1
- $matrix = array(
- array(1, 2, 1),
- array(2, 4, 2),
- array(1, 2, 1)
- );
- imagecopy($imgBlur, $img, 0, 0, 0, 0, $w, $h);
- imageconvolution($imgBlur, $matrix, 16, 0);
- } else {
- // Move copies of the image around one pixel at the time and merge them with weight
- // according to the matrix. The same matrix is simply repeated for higher radii.
- for ($i = 0; $i < $radius; $i++) {
- imagecopy( $imgBlur, $img, 0, 0, 1, 0, $w - 1, $h); // left
- imagecopymerge($imgBlur, $img, 1, 0, 0, 0, $w , $h, 50); // right
- imagecopymerge($imgBlur, $img, 0, 0, 0, 0, $w , $h, 50); // center
- imagecopy( $imgCanvas, $imgBlur, 0, 0, 0, 0, $w , $h);
- imagecopymerge($imgBlur, $imgCanvas, 0, 0, 0, 1, $w , $h - 1, 33.33333); // up
- imagecopymerge($imgBlur, $imgCanvas, 0, 1, 0, 0, $w , $h, 25); // down
- }
- }
- if ($threshold > 0){
- // Calculate the difference between the blurred pixels and the original
- // and set the pixels
- for ($x = 0; $x < $w-1; $x++) { // each row
- for ($y = 0; $y < $h; $y++) { // each pixel
- $rgbOrig = imagecolorat($img, $x, $y);
- $rOrig = (($rgbOrig >> 16) & 0xFF);
- $gOrig = (($rgbOrig >> 8) & 0xFF);
- $bOrig = ($rgbOrig & 0xFF);
- $rgbBlur = imagecolorat($imgBlur, $x, $y);
- $rBlur = (($rgbBlur >> 16) & 0xFF);
- $gBlur = (($rgbBlur >> 8) & 0xFF);
- $bBlur = ($rgbBlur & 0xFF);
- // When the masked pixels differ less from the original
- // than the threshold specifies, they are set to their original value.
- $rNew = ((abs($rOrig - $rBlur) >= $threshold) ? max(0, min(255, ($amount * ($rOrig - $rBlur)) + $rOrig)) : $rOrig);
- $gNew = ((abs($gOrig - $gBlur) >= $threshold) ? max(0, min(255, ($amount * ($gOrig - $gBlur)) + $gOrig)) : $gOrig);
- $bNew = ((abs($bOrig - $bBlur) >= $threshold) ? max(0, min(255, ($amount * ($bOrig - $bBlur)) + $bOrig)) : $bOrig);
- if (($rOrig != $rNew) || ($gOrig != $gNew) || ($bOrig != $bNew)) {
- $pixCol = imagecolorallocate($img, $rNew, $gNew, $bNew);
- imagesetpixel($img, $x, $y, $pixCol);
- }
- }
- }
- } else {
- for ($x = 0; $x < $w; $x++) { // each row
- for ($y = 0; $y < $h; $y++) { // each pixel
- $rgbOrig = imagecolorat($img, $x, $y);
- $rOrig = (($rgbOrig >> 16) & 0xFF);
- $gOrig = (($rgbOrig >> 8) & 0xFF);
- $bOrig = ($rgbOrig & 0xFF);
- $rgbBlur = imagecolorat($imgBlur, $x, $y);
- $rBlur = (($rgbBlur >> 16) & 0xFF);
- $gBlur = (($rgbBlur >> 8) & 0xFF);
- $bBlur = ($rgbBlur & 0xFF);
- $rNew = min(255, max(0, ($amount * ($rOrig - $rBlur)) + $rOrig));
- $gNew = min(255, max(0, ($amount * ($gOrig - $gBlur)) + $gOrig));
- $bNew = min(255, max(0, ($amount * ($bOrig - $bBlur)) + $bOrig));
- $rgbNew = ($rNew << 16) + ($gNew <<8) + $bNew;
- imagesetpixel($img, $x, $y, $rgbNew);
- }
- }
- }
- imagedestroy($imgCanvas);
- imagedestroy($imgBlur);
- return true;
- }
- }
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