Extract color palettes from images.
Simple use, < 6kB minified, gzip ≈ 2kB, fast process and no dependencies for browser.
Need image reader dependence for node.js
Website | Demo | Guide
Requirements
Browsers
- Firefox: 29+
- Chrome: 33+
- Edge: 12+
- Opera: 19+
- Safari: 8+
- Webview Android: 4.4.3+
- Samsung Internet: 2.0+
Internet Explorer
Node
Install
For browser
npm install --save extract-colors
For node.js
Need to install an ImageData extractor like get-pixels
npm install --save extract-colors get-pixels
Usage
Browser example
import { extractColors } from "extract-colors";
const src = "my-image.jpg";
extractColors(src).then(console.log).catch(console.error);
You can use different types for src
param (String
for a path of image, HTMLImageElement
or ImageData
).
Node.js example
const path = require("path");
const getPixels = require("get-pixels");
const { extractColors } = require("extract-colors");
const src = path.join(__dirname, "./my-image.jpg");
getPixels(src, (err, pixels) => {
if (!err) {
const data = [...pixels.data];
const [width, height] = pixels.shape;
extractColors({ data, width, height }).then(console.log).catch(console.log);
}
});
This example use get-pixels
but you can change the lib.
Just send the ImageData object to extractColors(imageData)
.
const options = {
pixels: 64000,
distance: 0.22,
colorValidator: (red, green, blue, alpha = 255) => alpha > 250,
saturationDistance: 0.2,
lightnessDistance: 0.2,
hueDistance: 0.083333333,
};
extractColors(src, options).then(console.log).catch(console.error);
pixels
Total pixel number of the resized picture for calculation
Type: Integer
Default: 64000
distance
From 0 to 1 is the color distance to not have near colors (1 distance is between white and black)
Type: Number
Default: 0.22
colorValidator
Test function to enable only some colors
Type: Function
Default: (red, green, blue, alpha = 255) => alpha > 250
crossOrigin
Only for browser, can be 'Anonymous' to avoid client side CORS
(the server side images need authorizations too)
Type: String
Default: ""
requestMode
Only for Web Workers in browser: it's used to determine if cross-origin requests lead to valid responses, and which properties of the response are readable
Type: String
Default: cors
saturationDistance
Minimum saturation value between two colors otherwise the colors will be merged (from 0 to 1)
Type: String
Default: 0.2
lightnessDistance
Minimum lightness value between two colors otherwise the colors will be merged (from 0 to 1)
Type: String
Default: 0.2
hueDistance
Minimum hue value between two colors otherwise the colors will be merged (from 0 to 1)
Type: String
Default: 0.083333333
Return of the promise
Array of colors with the followed properties:
[
{
hex: "#858409",
red: 133,
green: 132,
blue: 9,
hue: 0.16532258064516128,
intensity: 0.4862745098039216,
lightness: 0.2784313725490196,
saturation: 0.8732394366197184,
area: 0.0004
},
...
]
Field | Example | Type | Description |
---|
hex | #858409 | String | color in hexadecimal string |
red | 133 | Integer | red canal from 0 to 255 |
green | 132 | Integer | green canal from 0 to 255 |
blue | 9 | Integer | blue canal from 0 to 255 |
hue | 0.1653 | Number | color tone from 0 to 1 |
intensity | 0.4862 | Number | color intensity from 0 to 1 |
lightness | 0.2784 | Number | color lightness from 0 to 1 |
saturation | 0.8732 | Number | color saturation from 0 to 1 |
area | 0.0004 | Number | area of the color and his neighbouring colors from 0 to 1 |
License
Copyright (C) 2019-present Damien Doussaud
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.