A collection of parallel image processing algorithms in pure Go.
The aim of this project is simplicity in use and development over absolute high performance, but most algorithms are designed to be efficient and make use of parallelism when available.
It uses packages from the standard library whenever possible to reduce dependency use and development abstractions.
All operations return image types from the standard library.
The documentation for the various packages is available here.
Download and compile from sources:
go get github.com/anthonynsimon/bild
Or get the pre-compiled binaries for your platform on the releases page
bild
A collection of parallel image processing algorithms in pure Go
Usage:
  bild [command]
Available Commands:
  adjust      adjust basic image features like brightness or contrast
  blend       blend two images together
  blur        blur an image using the specified method
  channel     channel operations on images
  effect      apply effects on images
  help        Help about any command
  histogram   histogram operations on images
  imgio       i/o operations on images
  noise       noise generators
  segment     segment an image using the specified method
Flags:
  -h, --help      help for bild
      --version   version for bild
Use "bild [command] --help" for more information about a command.
For example, to apply a median effect with a radius of 1.5 on the image input.png, writing the result into a new file called output.png:
bild effect median --radius 1.5 input.png output.png
bild requires Go version 1.11 or greater.
go get github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/...package main
import (
    "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/effect"
    "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/imgio"
    "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/transform"
)
func main() {
    img, err := imgio.Open("input.jpg")
    if err != nil {
        fmt.Println(err)
        return
    }
    inverted := effect.Invert(img)
    resized := transform.Resize(inverted, 800, 800, transform.Linear)
    rotated := transform.Rotate(resized, 45, nil)
    if err := imgio.Save("output.png", rotated, imgio.PNGEncoder()); err != nil {
        fmt.Println(err)
        return
    }
}import "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/adjust"
result := adjust.Brightness(img, 0.25)
result := adjust.Contrast(img, -0.5)
result := adjust.Gamma(img, 2.2)
result := adjust.Hue(img, -42)
result := adjust.Saturation(img, 0.5)
import "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/blend"
result := blend.Multiply(bg, fg)
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| Darken | Difference | Divide | 
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| Exclusion | Lighten | Linear Burn | 
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| Linear Light | Multiply | Normal | 
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| Opacity | Overlay | Screen | 
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| Soft Light | Subtract | |
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import "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/blur"
result := blur.Box(img, 3.0)
result := blur.Gaussian(img, 3.0)
import "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/channel"
result := channel.Extract(img, channel.Alpha)
result := channel.ExtractMultiple(img, channel.Red, channel.Alpha)
import "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/effect"
result := effect.Dilate(img, 3)
result := effect.EdgeDetection(img, 1.0)
result := effect.Emboss(img)
result := effect.Erode(img, 3)
result := effect.Grayscale(img)
result := effect.Invert(img)
result := effect.Median(img, 10.0)
result := effect.Sepia(img)
result := effect.Sharpen(img)
result := effect.Sobel(img)
result := effect.UnsharpMask(img, 0.6, 1.2)
import "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/histogram"
hist := histogram.NewRGBAHistogram(img)
result := hist.Image()
import "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/noise"
result := noise.Generate(280, 280, &noise.Options{Monochrome: false, NoiseFn: noise.Uniform})
result := noise.Generate(280, 280, &noise.Options{Monochrome: true, NoiseFn: noise.Binary})
result := noise.Generate(280, 280, &noise.Options{Monochrome: true, NoiseFn: noise.Gaussian})
result := noise.GeneratePerlin(280, 280, 0.25)
import "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/paint"
// Fuzz is the percentage of maximum color distance that is tolerated
result := paint.FloodFill(img, image.Point{240, 0}, color.RGBA{255, 0, 0, 255}, 15)
import "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/segment"
result := segment.Threshold(img, 128)
import "github.com/anthonynsimon/bild/transform"
// Source image is 280x280
result := transform.Crop(img, image.Rect(70,70,210,210))
result := transform.FlipH(img)
result := transform.FlipV(img)
result := transform.Resize(img, 280, 280, transform.Linear)
| Nearest Neighbor | Linear | Gaussian | 
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| Mitchell Netravali | Catmull Rom | Lanczos | 
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// Options set to nil will use defaults (ResizeBounds set to false, Pivot at center)
result := transform.Rotate(img, -45.0, nil)
// If ResizeBounds is set to true, the full rotation bounding area is used
result := transform.Rotate(img, -45.0, &transform.RotationOptions{ResizeBounds: true})
// Pivot coordinates are set from the top-left corner
// Notice ResizeBounds being set to default (false)
result := transform.Rotate(img, -45.0, &transform.RotationOptions{Pivot: &image.Point{0, 0}})
result := transform.ShearH(img, 30)
result := transform.ShearV(img, 30)
result := transform.Translate(img, 80, 0)
Want to hack on the project? Any kind of contribution is welcome!
Simply follow the next steps:
- Fork the project.
 - Create a new branch.
 - Make your changes and write tests when practical.
 - Commit your changes to the new branch.
 - Send a pull request, it will be reviewed shortly.
 
In case you want to add a feature, please create a new issue and briefly explain what the feature would consist of. For bugs or requests, before creating an issue please check if one has already been created for it.
Please see the changelog for more details.
This project is licensed under the MIT license. Please read the LICENSE file.


























































