stackblur-go is a Go port of Stackblur algorithm created by Mario Klingemann.
To quote the author this algorithm "is a compromise between Gaussian blur and Box blur, it creates much better looking blurs than Box blur, but it is 7x faster than Gaussian blur."
Comparing to the Javascript implementation the Go version is at least 50% faster (depending on the image size and blur radius), running the same image with the same bluring radius.
| Radius | Javascript | Go |
|---|---|---|
| 20 | ~15ms | ~7.4ms |
First, install Go, set your GOPATH, and make sure $GOPATH/bin is on your PATH.
$ export GOPATH="$HOME/go"
$ export PATH="$PATH:$GOPATH/bin"Next build the binary file.
$ go get -u github.com/esimov/stackblur-go/cmdThe provided CLI example supports the following flags:
$ stackblur --help
Usage of stackblur:
-gif
Output Gif
-in string
Source
-out string
Destination
-radius int
Radius (default 20)The command below will generate the blurred version of the source image.
$ stackblur -in image/sample.png -out image/output.png -radius 10To visualize the bluring process the cli command supports the -gif flag, which if set as true it will generate a gif image. For the parallel execution of the the bluring process and the gif visualization goroutines are used. However in case you wish to generate only the blured image, because of API constraints, you need to create a go channel and use this as the last parameter of the Process method. Something like the code below:
var done chan struct{} = make(chan struct{}, *radius)
stackblur.Process(src, uint32(src.Bounds().Dx()), uint32(src.Bounds().Dy()), uint32(*radius), done)
<-done| Original image | Stackblured image |
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This project is under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for the full license text.

