Reputation: 55227
I have a bitmap:
Bitmap bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeFile("some/arbitrary/path/image.jpg");
But I'm not going to display the image to the user. I want the alpha to be 100 (out of 255). If this is not possible, can I set the opacity of the Bitmap
?
Upvotes: 35
Views: 66894
Reputation: 77
If you are using a Drawable to display the image, you can change the alpha as follows:
private Drawable mTriangle;
mTriangle = context.getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.triangle_arrow_for_radar);
...
protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas)
{
// Draw the triangle arrow
float imageTargetWidth = getWidth() / 15;
float scale = mTriangle.getIntrinsicWidth() / imageTargetWidth;
int imgWidth = (int)(imageTargetWidth);
int imgHeight = (int)(mTriangle.getIntrinsicHeight() / scale);
if (mTriangle != null)
{
mTriangle.setBounds(getWidth() / 2 - imgWidth / 2, getHeight() / 2 - imgHeight / 2, getWidth() / 2 + imgWidth / 2, getHeight() / 2 + imgHeight / 2);
mTriangle.setAlpha(150); // from (transparent) to 255 (opaque)
mTriangle.draw(canvas);
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 16832
https://dzone.com/articles/adjusting-opacity-android proposes:
/**
* @param bitmap The source bitmap.
* @param opacity a value between 0 (completely transparent) and 255 (completely
* opaque).
* @return The opacity-adjusted bitmap. If the source bitmap is mutable it will be
* adjusted and returned, otherwise a new bitmap is created.
*/
private Bitmap adjustOpacity(Bitmap bitmap, int opacity)
{
Bitmap mutableBitmap = bitmap.isMutable()
? bitmap
: bitmap.copy(Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888, true);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(mutableBitmap);
int colour = (opacity & 0xFF) << 24;
canvas.drawColor(colour, PorterDuff.Mode.DST_IN);
return mutableBitmap;
}
Note that with DST_IN you can modify (rather than reset) the transparency of already transparent image, that is, you can make the image more and more transparent.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 57672
You could also try BitmapDrawable instead of Bitmap
. If this is useful for you depends on the way you use the bitmap...
Edit
As a commenter asked how he can store the bitmap with alpha, here is some code:
// lets create a new empty bitmap
Bitmap newBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(originalBitmap.getWidth(), originalBitmap.getHeight(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
// create a canvas where we can draw on
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(newBitmap);
// create a paint instance with alpha
Paint alphaPaint = new Paint();
alphaPaint.setAlpha(42);
// now lets draw using alphaPaint instance
canvas.drawBitmap(originalBitmap, 0, 0, alphaPaint);
// now lets store the bitmap to a file - the canvas has drawn on the newBitmap, so we can just store that one
// please add stream handling with try/catch blocks
FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(new File("/awesome/path/to/bitmap.png"));
newBitmap.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.PNG, 100, fos);
Upvotes: 35
Reputation: 1534
public Bitmap makeTransparent(Bitmap src, int value) {
int width = src.getWidth();
int height = src.getHeight();
Bitmap transBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(width, height, Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(transBitmap);
canvas.drawARGB(0, 0, 0, 0);
// config paint
final Paint paint = new Paint();
paint.setAlpha(value);
canvas.drawBitmap(src, 0, 0, paint);
return transBitmap;
}
Upvotes: 22
Reputation: 181
Bitmap bgr = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(),R.drawable.main_logo_2);
Paint transparentpainthack = new Paint();
transparentpainthack.setAlpha(100);
canvas.drawBitmap(bgr, 0, 0, transparentpainthack);
Upvotes: 18
Reputation: 44919
As far as I know, opacity or other color filters can't be set on the Bitmap itself. You will need to set the alpha when you use the image:
If you're using ImageView, there is ImageView.setAlpha().
If you're using a Canvas, then you need to use Paint.setAlpha():
Paint paint = new Paint();
paint.setAlpha(100);
canvas.drawBitmap(bitmap, src, dst, paint);
Also, incorporating WarrenFaith's answer, if you will use the Bitmap where a drawable is required, you can use BitmapDrawable.setAlpha().
Upvotes: 80