Cenius
Cenius

Reputation: 103

How to clone Image?

I have an Image. I need to make a exactly copy of it and save it to BufferedImage, but there is no Image.clone(). The thing should be inside a calculating loop and so it should be really fast, no pixel-by-pixel copying. What's the best in perfomance method to do this?

Upvotes: 8

Views: 10960

Answers (4)

Adan Vivero
Adan Vivero

Reputation: 422

You can create a method that returns the subimage of the image you want to clone.

Such as:

public static BufferedImage clone(BufferedImage img)
{
  return img.getSubimage(img.getMinX(), img.getMinY(), img.getWidth(), img.getHeight());
}

Upvotes: 0

phil294
phil294

Reputation: 10852

Image clone = original.getScaledInstance(original.getWidth(), -1, Image.SCALE_DEFAULT);

This might not be very pretty, but getScaledInstance returns, as the name suggests, an instance of your original Image object. Usually only used for resizing. -1 tells the method to keep the aspect ratio as it is

Upvotes: 0

Angelo Alvisi
Angelo Alvisi

Reputation: 479

There is another way:

BufferedImage copyOfImage = image.getSubimage(0, 0, image.getWidth, image.getHeight);

Upvotes: 1

Levster
Levster

Reputation: 146

You can draw to a buffered image, so make a blank bufferedImage, create a graphics context from it, and draw your original image to it.

BufferedImage copyOfImage = 
   new BufferedImage(widthOfImage, heightOfImage, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);
Graphics g = copyOfImage.createGraphics();
g.drawImage(originalImage, 0, 0, null);

Upvotes: 9

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