Java rotate image turns part of background black

江枫思渺然 提交于 2019-12-01 14:13:47

So, I downloaded you "original" image (which is not square), modified it so it was square, run your code, got a java.awt.image.ImagingOpException: Unable to transform src image exception, changed BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB to BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB and got...

import java.awt.geom.AffineTransform;
import java.awt.image.AffineTransformOp;
import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.imageio.ImageIO;
import javax.swing.ImageIcon;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
import javax.swing.JPanel;

public class Main {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        try {
            BufferedImage img = ImageIO.read(Main.class.getResource("/Block.jpg"));
            BufferedImage rotate = rotate(img.getHeight(), img.getWidth(), img, 90);

            JPanel panel = new JPanel();
            panel.add(new JLabel(new ImageIcon(img)));
            panel.add(new JLabel(new ImageIcon(rotate)));

            JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, panel);
        } catch (IOException ex) {
            ex.printStackTrace();
        }
    }

    public static BufferedImage rotate(int height, int width, BufferedImage originalImg, int angle) {
        BufferedImage rotateImage = null;
        try {
            rotateImage = new BufferedImage(height, width, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB);
            AffineTransform a90 = AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(Math.toRadians(angle), height / 2, width / 2);
            AffineTransformOp op90 = new AffineTransformOp(a90, AffineTransformOp.TYPE_BILINEAR);
            op90.filter(originalImg, rotateImage);
        } catch (Exception e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        return rotateImage;
    }

}

My, "gut" feeling is to also modify the rotate method, as it shouldn't need width and height values;

public static BufferedImage rotate(BufferedImage originalImg, int angle) {
    BufferedImage rotateImage = null;
    try {
        rotateImage = new BufferedImage(originalImg.getWidth(), originalImg.getHeight(), BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB);
        AffineTransform a90 = AffineTransform.getRotateInstance(Math.toRadians(angle), originalImg.getWidth() / 2, originalImg.getHeight() / 2);
        AffineTransformOp op90 = new AffineTransformOp(a90, AffineTransformOp.TYPE_BILINEAR);
        op90.filter(originalImg, rotateImage);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
    return rotateImage;
}

it should be using the original image's dimensions directly. This is will highlight possible errors in your images. This also assumes that you only want to rotate the image by increments of 90 degrees

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