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removeAlpha
Remove alpha channel, if any. This is a no-op if the image does not have an alpha channel.
Examples
sharp('rgba.png')
.removeAlpha()
.toFile('rgb.png', function(err, info) {
// rgb.png is a 3 channel image without an alpha channel
});
Returns Sharp
ensureAlpha
Ensure alpha channel, if missing. The added alpha channel will be fully opaque. This is a no-op if the image already has an alpha channel.
Examples
sharp('rgb.jpg')
.ensureAlpha()
.toFile('rgba.png', function(err, info) {
// rgba.png is a 4 channel image with a fully opaque alpha channel
});
Returns Sharp
extractChannel
Extract a single channel from a multi-channel image.
Parameters
channel(Number | String) zero-indexed band number to extract, orred,greenorblueas alternative to0,1or2respectively.
Examples
sharp(input)
.extractChannel('green')
.toFile('input_green.jpg', function(err, info) {
// info.channels === 1
// input_green.jpg contains the green channel of the input image
});
- Throws Error Invalid channel
Returns Sharp
joinChannel
Join one or more channels to the image.
The meaning of the added channels depends on the output colourspace, set with toColourspace().
By default the output image will be web-friendly sRGB, with additional channels interpreted as alpha channels.
Channel ordering follows vips convention:
- sRGB: 0: Red, 1: Green, 2: Blue, 3: Alpha.
- CMYK: 0: Magenta, 1: Cyan, 2: Yellow, 3: Black, 4: Alpha.
Buffers may be any of the image formats supported by sharp: JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, SVG, TIFF or raw pixel image data.
For raw pixel input, the options object should contain a raw attribute, which follows the format of the attribute of the same name in the sharp() constructor.
Parameters
-
images(Array<(String | Buffer)> | String | Buffer) one or more images (file paths, Buffers). -
optionsObject image options, seesharp()constructor. -
Throws Error Invalid parameters
Returns Sharp
bandbool
Perform a bitwise boolean operation on all input image channels (bands) to produce a single channel output image.
Parameters
boolOpString one ofand,ororeorto perform that bitwise operation, like the C logic operators&,|and^respectively.
Examples
sharp('3-channel-rgb-input.png')
.bandbool(sharp.bool.and)
.toFile('1-channel-output.png', function (err, info) {
// The output will be a single channel image where each pixel `P = R & G & B`.
// If `I(1,1) = [247, 170, 14] = [0b11110111, 0b10101010, 0b00001111]`
// then `O(1,1) = 0b11110111 & 0b10101010 & 0b00001111 = 0b00000010 = 2`.
});
- Throws Error Invalid parameters
Returns Sharp