Posts Tagged 'ARGB'



Image Filters: Light bulb Patterns

Overview

I’ve started development on pattern based colour filtering today. The software still needs some work, but so far the results are starting to look quite promising.

At this point I’ve only implemented variable sized checkerboard patterns. The idea being to divide an image into a number of squares and then to only include alternating squares when applying various colour filters.

Keep in mind all of the images shown below were generated from the same source image. The original image reflects a fairly standard image of a clear glass bayonet light bulb.

The original source image used to generate the images featured in this article has been licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license and can be downloaded from Wikipedia.

 

LightBulb_1 LightBulb_2
LightBulb_3 LightBulb_4
LightBulb_5 LightBulb_6
LightBulb_7 LightBulb_8
LightBulb_9 LightBulb_10
LightBulb_11 LightBulb_12
LightBulb_13 LightBulb_14
LightBulb_15 LightBulb_16
LightBulb_17 LightBulb_18
LightBulb_20 LightBulb_21
LightBulb_22 LightBulb_23
LightBulb_24  

Image Filters: Sunflower

The Original

This image filter features an implementation of the technical details explained in the article .

A single source/input image was used to generate the following images. The source image has been released into the and can be downloaded from .

The Original

Sunflower USFWS

Filtered Images

Sunflower ShiftLeftSunflower ShiftRightSunflower SwapBlueAndGreenSunflower SwapBlueAndGreenFixRed0Sunflower SwapBlueAndGreenFixRed100Sunflower SwapBlueAndGreenFixRed140Sunflower SwapBlueAndRedSunflower SwapBlueAndRedFixGreen0Sunflower SwapBlueAndRedFixGreen85Sunflower SwapRedAndGreenSunflower SwapRedAndGreenFixBlue0Sunflower SwapRedAndGreenFixBlue180Sunflower SwapRedAndGreenFixBlue215

Image Filters: The Red Hot Chilli Peppers live in concert

The Original

All of the images featured in this article were generated from the same the input source image file. Each image illustrates the implementation of a different colour filter.

The original source image is a photo I had taken myself during a live concert performance by The Red Hot Chilli Peppers, performed at Soccer City, Johannesburg, South Africa.

The colour filter technical details are explored in the articles: C# How to: Blending Bitmap images using colour filters and C# How to: Swapping Bitmap ARGB Colour Channels.

Original Image

RHCP_Original

Filtered Images

RHCP_AmberRHCP_BlueGreenRHCP_BluePinkRHCP_BrightBlueRHCP_BrightBlueTintRHCP_BrightGreenRHCP_BrightGreenTintRHCP_BrightWhiteRHCP_BrightYellowRHCP_DarkPinkRHCP_GreenRHCP_GreenYellowTintRHCP_LavenderRHCP_LightBlueRHCP_NeonGreenRHCP_OrangeRHCP_VioletRHCP_Yellow

Image Filters: Tropical Storm

The Original Image

The original image file has been released into the public domain. Download the original from Wikipedia.

All or the images featured in this set were created using the original image and applying various colour filters. The colour filter technical details are explored in the articles: C# How to: Blending Bitmap images using colour filters and C# How to: Swapping Bitmap ARGB Colour Channels.

Original Image

17W_Aug_14_1996_0124Z

Filtered Images

TropicalStorm_BrightBlueBlendTropicalStorm_GreenGrayBlend

TropicalStorm_LightPinkBlendTropicalStorm_LightTanBlend

TropicalStorm_OffWhiteBlendTropicalStorm_OrangeBlend

TropicalStorm_PurpleBlendTropicalStorm_RedBlend

TropicalStorm_ShiftLeft_InvertedTropicalStorm_ShiftRight_Inverted

TropicalStorm_SwapBlueAndGreen_InvertedTropicalStorm_SwapBlueAndRed_Inverted

TropicalStorm_SwapRedAndGreen_InvertedTropicalStorm_VoiletBlend

Image Filters: CPU

The Original

The original image file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. Download the original from .

The first set of images featured in this article were created from the original image by applying ARGB blending filters in a scenario where the source/base image and and overlay image were identical. An article explaining the technical details can be found at C# How to: Blending Bitmap images using colour filters

The last set of images featured were created was by swapping the original image’s ARGB colour channels. To read up on the technical details involved in Bitmap ARGB colour channel swapping you can browse to the following article: C# How to: Swapping Bitmap ARGB Colour Channels

Original Image

Intel_80486DX2_bottom

Filtered Images

CPU_ShiftRightCPU_ShiftRightInverted

CPU_ShiftLeftCPU_ShiftLeft_Inverted

CPU_SwapBlueAndGreenCPU_SwapBlueAndGreenInverted

CPU_SwapBlueAndRedCPU_SwapBlueAndRedInverted

CPU_SwapRedAndGreenCPU_SwapRedAndGreenInverted

CPU_BlueBGCPU_BrownBG

CPU_GrayCPU_GreenBG

CPU_HotPinkCPU_LimeBG

CPU_OliveBGCPU_PurpleBG


Dewald Esterhuizen

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