package imaging_test import ( "image" "image/color" "log" "github.com/disintegration/imaging" ) func Example() { // Open the test image. src, err := imaging.Open("testdata/lena_512.png") if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Open failed: %v", err) } // Crop the original image to 350x350px size using the center anchor. src = imaging.CropAnchor(src, 350, 350, imaging.Center) // Resize the cropped image to width = 256px preserving the aspect ratio. src = imaging.Resize(src, 256, 0, imaging.Lanczos) // Create a blurred version of the image. img1 := imaging.Blur(src, 2) // Create a grayscale version of the image with higher contrast and sharpness. img2 := imaging.Grayscale(src) img2 = imaging.AdjustContrast(img2, 20) img2 = imaging.Sharpen(img2, 2) // Create an inverted version of the image. img3 := imaging.Invert(src) // Create an embossed version of the image using a convolution filter. img4 := imaging.Convolve3x3( src, [9]float64{ -1, -1, 0, -1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, }, nil, ) // Create a new image and paste the four produced images into it. dst := imaging.New(512, 512, color.NRGBA{0, 0, 0, 0}) dst = imaging.Paste(dst, img1, image.Pt(0, 0)) dst = imaging.Paste(dst, img2, image.Pt(0, 256)) dst = imaging.Paste(dst, img3, image.Pt(256, 0)) dst = imaging.Paste(dst, img4, image.Pt(256, 256)) // Save the resulting image using JPEG format. err = imaging.Save(dst, "testdata/out_example.jpg") if err != nil { log.Fatalf("Save failed: %v", err) } }