Reads the pixels of an image as an ndarray


Keywords
ndarray, pixel, get, read, image, png, jpeg, jpg, jpe, gif, decode, buffer, data, parse, dom, node, browserify
License
MIT
Install
npm install get-pixels@3.0.1

Documentation

get-pixels

Given a URL/path, grab all the pixels in an image and return the result as an ndarray. Written in 100% JavaScript, works both in browserify and in node.js and has no external native dependencies.

Currently the following file formats are supported:

  • PNG
  • JPEG
  • GIF

Example

var getPixels = require("get-pixels")

getPixels("lena.png", function(err, pixels) {
  if(err) {
    console.log("Bad image path")
    return
  }
  console.log("got pixels", pixels.shape.slice())
})

Install

npm install get-pixels

require("get-pixels")(url[, type], cb(err, pixels))

Reads all the pixels from url into an ndarray.

  • url is the path to the file. It can be a relative path, an http url, a data url, or an in-memory Buffer.
  • type is an optional mime type for the image (required when using a Buffer)
  • cb(err, pixels) is a callback which gets triggered once the image is loaded.

Returns An ndarray of pixels in raster order having shape equal to [width, height, channels].

Note For animated GIFs, a 4D array is returned with shape [numFrames, width, height, 4], where each frame is a slice of the final array.

Credits

(c) 2013-2014 Mikola Lysenko. MIT License