nikkanetiya / laravel-color-palette
Laravel Wrapper for `ksubileau/color-thief-php`. Grabs the dominant color or a representative color palette from an image. Uses PHP and GD or Imagick.
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Requires
- php: >=5.6.4
- illuminate/support: 5.1.*|5.2.*|5.3.*|5.4.*|5.5.*|5.6.*|5.7.*|5.8.*
- ksubileau/color-thief-php: ^1.3
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Last update: 2024-10-25 17:58:35 UTC
README
Laravel Wrapper for Color-Thief-PHP with additional changes. Grabs the dominant color or a representative color palette from an image. Uses PHP and GD or Imagick.
This Laravel package is extremely useful to grab dominant color or a representative color palette from images. See this image for the example.
Contents
Installation
You can install the package via Composer:
composer require nikkanetiya/laravel-color-palette
You must install the service provider (For Laravel < 5.5):
// config/app.php 'providers' => [ ... NikKanetiya\LaravelColorPalette\ColorPaletteServiceProvider::class, ],
Register facade:
// config/app.php 'aliases' => [ ... 'ColorPalette' => NikKanetiya\LaravelColorPalette\ColorPaletteFacade::class, ],
Available Methods
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getColor() - Use this method to get most dominant single color form image
Example:
// get most dominant color from image $color = ColorPalette::getColor( 'https://rawcdn.githack.com/nikkanetiya/laravel-color-palette/master/tests/images/strawberry.jpeg' ); // Color provides several getters/properties echo $color; // '#dc5550' echo $color->rgbString; // 'rgb(220,85,80)' echo $color->rgbaString; // 'rgba(220,85,80,1)' echo $color->int; // 14439760 print_r($color->rgb); // array(220, 85, 80) print_r($color->rgba); // array(220, 85, 80, 1)
Options
$color = ColorPalette::getColor($sourceImage, $quality = 10, $area = null );
By default,
getColor
will have quality -> 10 and specific area -> null.Quality
can be int. 1 is the highest quality. There is a trade-off between quality and speed. The bigger the number, the faster the palette generation but the greater the likelihood that colors will be missed.Area
can be array|null $area[x,y,w,h]. It allows you to specify a rectangular area in the image in order to get colors only for this area. It needs to be an associative array with the following keys:- $area['x']: The x-coordinate of the top left corner of the area. Default to 0.
- $area['y']: The y-coordinate of the top left corner of the area. Default to 0.
- $area['w']: The width of the area. Default to image width minus x-coordinate.
- $area['h']: The height of the area. Default to image height minus y-coordinate.
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getPalette() - Use this method to find representative color palette form image.
Example:
// get colors from image $colors = ColorPalette::getPalette( 'https://github.com/nikkanetiya/laravel-color-palette/blob/master/tests/images/strawberry.jpeg' ); foreach($colors as $color) { // } // Colors will be array of Color Objects
Options
$color = ColorPalette::getPalette($sourceImage, $colorCount = 10, $quality = 10, $area = null)
colorCount
can be 2 to 256. It is the number of colors you want to retrieve for the image.Quality
&Area
is same as above.
Image Source: https://www.pexels.com
, google image