I am looking for a small and free TGA image loading class or library for java. Ideally the result is a BufferedImage.
Yes, I have already googled, but most results are outdated, or are quite big libraries that contain a lot of other stuff i dont need. I am looking for something small and simple that reads just TGA images.
Thanks!
I had uncompressed targa images, so had to tweak example code. Here is my edit it should support uncompressed targa 24bit BGR and 32bit BGRA
// http://paulbourke.net/dataformats/tga/
// little endian multi-byte integers: "low-order byte,high-order byte"
// 00,04 -> 04,00 -> 1024
class TargaReader {
public static BufferedImage getImage(String fileName) throws IOException {
File f = new File(fileName);
byte[] buf = new byte[(int)f.length()];
BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(f));
bis.read(buf);
bis.close();
return decode(buf);
}
private static int offset;
private static int btoi(byte b) {
int a = b;
return (a<0?256+a:a);
}
private static int read(byte[] buf) {
return btoi(buf[offset++]);
}
public static BufferedImage decode(byte[] buf) throws IOException {
offset = 0;
// Reading header bytes
// buf[2]=image type code 0x02=uncompressed BGR or BGRA
// buf[12]+[13]=width
// buf[14]+[15]=height
// buf[16]=image pixel size 0x20=32bit, 0x18=24bit
// buf{17]=Image Descriptor Byte=0x28 (00101000)=32bit/origin upperleft/non-interleaved
for (int i=0;i<12;i++)
read(buf);
int width = read(buf)+(read(buf)<<8); // 00,04=1024
int height = read(buf)+(read(buf)<<8); // 40,02=576
read(buf);
read(buf);
int n = width*height;
int[] pixels = new int[n];
int idx=0;
if (buf[2]==0x02 && buf[16]==0x20) { // uncompressed BGRA
while(n>0) {
int b = read(buf);
int g = read(buf);
int r = read(buf);
int a = read(buf);
int v = (a<<24) | (r<<16) | (g<<8) | b;
pixels[idx++] = v;
n-=1;
}
} else if (buf[2]==0x02 && buf[16]==0x18) { // uncompressed BGR
while(n>0) {
int b = read(buf);
int g = read(buf);
int r = read(buf);
int a = 255; // opaque pixel
int v = (a<<24) | (r<<16) | (g<<8) | b;
pixels[idx++] = v;
n-=1;
}
} else {
// RLE compressed
while (n>0) {
int nb = read(buf); // num of pixels
if ((nb&0x80)==0) { // 0x80=dec 128, bits 10000000
for (int i=0;i<=nb;i++) {
int b = read(buf);
int g = read(buf);
int r = read(buf);
pixels[idx++] = 0xff000000 | (r<<16) | (g<<8) | b;
}
} else {
nb &= 0x7f;
int b = read(buf);
int g = read(buf);
int r = read(buf);
int v = 0xff000000 | (r<<16) | (g<<8) | b;
for (int i=0;i<=nb;i++)
pixels[idx++] = v;
}
n-=nb+1;
}
}
BufferedImage bimg = new BufferedImage(width, height, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB);
bimg.setRGB(0, 0, width,height, pixels, 0,width);
return bimg;
}
}
We use this class copied from some open source project to read TGA files. It's really old. It can only handle Targa files with most basic encoding. Give it a try.
public class TargaReader
{
public static Image getImage(String fileName) throws IOException
{
File f = new File(fileName);
byte[] buf = new byte[(int)f.length()];
BufferedInputStream bis = new BufferedInputStream(new FileInputStream(f));
bis.read(buf);
bis.close();
return decode(buf);
}
private static int offset;
private static int btoi(byte b)
{
int a = b;
return (a<0?256+a:a);
}
private static int read(byte[] buf)
{
return btoi(buf[offset++]);
}
public static Image decode(byte[] buf) throws IOException
{
offset = 0;
// Reading header
for (int i=0;i<12;i++)
read(buf);
int width = read(buf)+(read(buf)<<8);
int height = read(buf)+(read(buf)<<8);
read(buf);
read(buf);
// Reading data
int n = width*height;
int[] pixels = new int[n];
int idx=0;
while (n>0)
{
int nb = read(buf);
if ((nb&0x80)==0)
{
for (int i=0;i<=nb;i++)
{
int b = read(buf);
int g = read(buf);
int r = read(buf);
pixels[idx++] = 0xff000000 | (r<<16) | (g<<8) | b;
}
}
else
{
nb &= 0x7f;
int b = read(buf);
int g = read(buf);
int r = read(buf);
int v = 0xff000000 | (r<<16) | (g<<8) | b;
for (int i=0;i<=nb;i++)
pixels[idx++] = v;
}
n-=nb+1;
}
BufferedImage bimg = new BufferedImage(width,height,BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB);
bimg.setRGB(0,0,width,height,pixels,0,width);
return bimg;
}
}
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