Rotating a Bitmap Using Jni & Ndk

Rotating a bitmap using JNI & NDK

Since you're using ARGB_8888 format every pixel is an uint32_t not uint16_t. Try changing your rotated Bitmap creation to use uint32_t for source and destination arrays and it should work better.

Rotate the image as per the passed orientation to the functions using Native Code

The code I've made already supports rotation. just look at the sample project to see how to call it.

Also, gray scaling shouldn't be a too hard operation to implement on the C++ code I've made. I'm sure there are examples of it on the Internet.

About downsampling, I didn't make it as it's a lot of work, but I have added scaling of images that are already decoded (meaning they are stored as bitmap objects).
However, you can always downscale using the normal Google's way , or my way (the bottom code).

How to use JNI bitmap operations for helping to avoid OOM when using large images?

NOTE: this is a bit old code. for the most updated one, check out the project page on github.

jni/Android.mk

LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)

#bitmap operations module
include $(CLEAR_VARS)

LOCAL_MODULE := JniBitmapOperations
LOCAL_SRC_FILES := JniBitmapOperations.cpp
LOCAL_LDLIBS := -llog
LOCAL_LDFLAGS += -ljnigraphics

include $(BUILD_SHARED_LIBRARY)
APP_OPTIM := debug
LOCAL_CFLAGS := -g

#if you need to add more module, do the same as the one we started with (the one with the CLEAR_VARS)

jni/JniBitmapOperations.cpp

#include <jni.h>
#include <jni.h>
#include <android/log.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <android/bitmap.h>
#include <cstring>
#include <unistd.h>

#define LOG_TAG "DEBUG"
#define LOGD(...) __android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_DEBUG,LOG_TAG,__VA_ARGS__)
#define LOGE(...) __android_log_print(ANDROID_LOG_ERROR,LOG_TAG,__VA_ARGS__)

extern "C"
{
JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL Java_com_jni_bitmap_1operations_JniBitmapHolder_jniStoreBitmapData(JNIEnv * env, jobject obj, jobject bitmap);
JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL Java_com_jni_bitmap_1operations_JniBitmapHolder_jniGetBitmapFromStoredBitmapData(JNIEnv * env, jobject obj, jobject handle);
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_com_jni_bitmap_1operations_JniBitmapHolder_jniFreeBitmapData(JNIEnv * env, jobject obj, jobject handle);
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_com_jni_bitmap_1operations_JniBitmapHolder_jniRotateBitmapCcw90(JNIEnv * env, jobject obj, jobject handle);
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_com_jni_bitmap_1operations_JniBitmapHolder_jniCropBitmap(JNIEnv * env, jobject obj, jobject handle, uint32_t left, uint32_t top, uint32_t right, uint32_t bottom);
}

class JniBitmap
{
public:
uint32_t* _storedBitmapPixels;
AndroidBitmapInfo _bitmapInfo;
JniBitmap()
{
_storedBitmapPixels = NULL;
}
};

/**crops the bitmap within to be smaller. note that no validations are done*/ //
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_com_jni_bitmap_1operations_JniBitmapHolder_jniCropBitmap(JNIEnv * env, jobject obj, jobject handle, uint32_t left, uint32_t top, uint32_t right, uint32_t bottom)
{
JniBitmap* jniBitmap = (JniBitmap*) env->GetDirectBufferAddress(handle);
if (jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels == NULL)
return;
uint32_t* previousData = jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels;
uint32_t oldWidth = jniBitmap->_bitmapInfo.width;
uint32_t newWidth = right - left, newHeight = bottom - top;
uint32_t* newBitmapPixels = new uint32_t[newWidth * newHeight];
uint32_t* whereToGet = previousData + left + top * oldWidth;
uint32_t* whereToPut = newBitmapPixels;
for (int y = top; y < bottom; ++y)
{
memcpy(whereToPut, whereToGet, sizeof(uint32_t) * newWidth);
whereToGet += oldWidth;
whereToPut += newWidth;
}
//done copying , so replace old data with new one
delete[] previousData;
jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels = newBitmapPixels;
jniBitmap->_bitmapInfo.width = newWidth;
jniBitmap->_bitmapInfo.height = newHeight;
}

/**rotates the inner bitmap data by 90 degress counter clock wise*/ //
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_com_jni_bitmap_1operations_JniBitmapHolder_jniRotateBitmapCcw90(JNIEnv * env, jobject obj, jobject handle)
{
JniBitmap* jniBitmap = (JniBitmap*) env->GetDirectBufferAddress(handle);
if (jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels == NULL)
return;
uint32_t* previousData = jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels;
AndroidBitmapInfo bitmapInfo = jniBitmap->_bitmapInfo;
uint32_t* newBitmapPixels = new uint32_t[bitmapInfo.height * bitmapInfo.width];
int whereToPut = 0;
// A.D D.C
// ...>...
// B.C A.B
for (int x = bitmapInfo.width - 1; x >= 0; --x)
for (int y = 0; y < bitmapInfo.height; ++y)
{
uint32_t pixel = previousData[bitmapInfo.width * y + x];
newBitmapPixels[whereToPut++] = pixel;
}
delete[] previousData;
jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels = newBitmapPixels;
uint32_t temp = bitmapInfo.width;
bitmapInfo.width = bitmapInfo.height;
bitmapInfo.height = temp;
}

/**free bitmap*/ //
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_com_jni_bitmap_1operations_JniBitmapHolder_jniFreeBitmapData(JNIEnv * env, jobject obj, jobject handle)
{
JniBitmap* jniBitmap = (JniBitmap*) env->GetDirectBufferAddress(handle);
if (jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels == NULL)
return;
delete[] jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels;
jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels = NULL;
delete jniBitmap;
}

/**restore java bitmap (from JNI data)*/ //
JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL Java_com_jni_bitmap_1operations_JniBitmapHolder_jniGetBitmapFromStoredBitmapData(JNIEnv * env, jobject obj, jobject handle)
{
JniBitmap* jniBitmap = (JniBitmap*) env->GetDirectBufferAddress(handle);
if (jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels == NULL)
{
LOGD("no bitmap data was stored. returning null...");
return NULL;
}
//
//creating a new bitmap to put the pixels into it - using Bitmap Bitmap.createBitmap (int width, int height, Bitmap.Config config) :
//
//LOGD("creating new bitmap...");
jclass bitmapCls = env->FindClass("android/graphics/Bitmap");
jmethodID createBitmapFunction = env->GetStaticMethodID(bitmapCls, "createBitmap", "(IILandroid/graphics/Bitmap$Config;)Landroid/graphics/Bitmap;");
jstring configName = env->NewStringUTF("ARGB_8888");
jclass bitmapConfigClass = env->FindClass("android/graphics/Bitmap$Config");
jmethodID valueOfBitmapConfigFunction = env->GetStaticMethodID(bitmapConfigClass, "valueOf", "(Ljava/lang/String;)Landroid/graphics/Bitmap$Config;");
jobject bitmapConfig = env->CallStaticObjectMethod(bitmapConfigClass, valueOfBitmapConfigFunction, configName);
jobject newBitmap = env->CallStaticObjectMethod(bitmapCls, createBitmapFunction, jniBitmap->_bitmapInfo.width, jniBitmap->_bitmapInfo.height, bitmapConfig);
//
// putting the pixels into the new bitmap:
//
int ret;
void* bitmapPixels;
if ((ret = AndroidBitmap_lockPixels(env, newBitmap, &bitmapPixels)) < 0)
{
LOGE("AndroidBitmap_lockPixels() failed ! error=%d", ret);
return NULL;
}
uint32_t* newBitmapPixels = (uint32_t*) bitmapPixels;
int pixelsCount = jniBitmap->_bitmapInfo.height * jniBitmap->_bitmapInfo.width;
memcpy(newBitmapPixels, jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels, sizeof(uint32_t) * pixelsCount);
AndroidBitmap_unlockPixels(env, newBitmap);
//LOGD("returning the new bitmap");
return newBitmap;
}

/**store java bitmap as JNI data*/ //
JNIEXPORT jobject JNICALL Java_com_jni_bitmap_1operations_JniBitmapHolder_jniStoreBitmapData(JNIEnv * env, jobject obj, jobject bitmap)
{
AndroidBitmapInfo bitmapInfo;
uint32_t* storedBitmapPixels = NULL;
//LOGD("reading bitmap info...");
int ret;
if ((ret = AndroidBitmap_getInfo(env, bitmap, &bitmapInfo)) < 0)
{
LOGE("AndroidBitmap_getInfo() failed ! error=%d", ret);
return NULL;
}
LOGD("width:%d height:%d stride:%d", bitmapInfo.width, bitmapInfo.height, bitmapInfo.stride);
if (bitmapInfo.format != ANDROID_BITMAP_FORMAT_RGBA_8888)
{
LOGE("Bitmap format is not RGBA_8888!");
return NULL;
}
//
//read pixels of bitmap into native memory :
//
//LOGD("reading bitmap pixels...");
void* bitmapPixels;
if ((ret = AndroidBitmap_lockPixels(env, bitmap, &bitmapPixels)) < 0)
{
LOGE("AndroidBitmap_lockPixels() failed ! error=%d", ret);
return NULL;
}
uint32_t* src = (uint32_t*) bitmapPixels;
storedBitmapPixels = new uint32_t[bitmapInfo.height * bitmapInfo.width];
int pixelsCount = bitmapInfo.height * bitmapInfo.width;
memcpy(storedBitmapPixels, src, sizeof(uint32_t) * pixelsCount);
AndroidBitmap_unlockPixels(env, bitmap);
JniBitmap *jniBitmap = new JniBitmap();
jniBitmap->_bitmapInfo = bitmapInfo;
jniBitmap->_storedBitmapPixels = storedBitmapPixels;
return env->NewDirectByteBuffer(jniBitmap, 0);
}

src/com/jni/bitmap_operations/JniBitmapHolder.java

package com.jni.bitmap_operations;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import android.graphics.Bitmap;
import android.util.Log;

public class JniBitmapHolder
{
ByteBuffer _handler =null;
static
{
System.loadLibrary("JniBitmapOperations");
}

private native ByteBuffer jniStoreBitmapData(Bitmap bitmap);

private native Bitmap jniGetBitmapFromStoredBitmapData(ByteBuffer handler);

private native void jniFreeBitmapData(ByteBuffer handler);

private native void jniRotateBitmapCcw90(ByteBuffer handler);

private native void jniCropBitmap(ByteBuffer handler,final int left,final int top,final int right,final int bottom);

public JniBitmapHolder()
{}

public JniBitmapHolder(final Bitmap bitmap)
{
storeBitmap(bitmap);
}

public void storeBitmap(final Bitmap bitmap)
{
if(_handler!=null)
freeBitmap();
_handler=jniStoreBitmapData(bitmap);
}

public void rotateBitmapCcw90()
{
if(_handler==null)
return;
jniRotateBitmapCcw90(_handler);
}

public void cropBitmap(final int left,final int top,final int right,final int bottom)
{
if(_handler==null)
return;
jniCropBitmap(_handler,left,top,right,bottom);
}

public Bitmap getBitmap()
{
if(_handler==null)
return null;
return jniGetBitmapFromStoredBitmapData(_handler);
}

public Bitmap getBitmapAndFree()
{
final Bitmap bitmap=getBitmap();
freeBitmap();
return bitmap;
}

public void freeBitmap()
{
if(_handler==null)
return;
jniFreeBitmapData(_handler);
_handler=null;
}

@Override
protected void finalize() throws Throwable
{
super.finalize();
if(_handler==null)
return;
Log.w("DEBUG","JNI bitmap wasn't freed nicely.please rememeber to free the bitmap as soon as you can");
freeBitmap();
}
}

NDK Bitmap manipulation using OpenCv blue color is orange?

Opencv order is BGR not RGB. I'm gonna guess the A is in the right place (or you would be seeing translucent image), but blue and red would swap.

ScriptIntrinsic method for rotating bitmap on android using render script

No, there is nothing to rotate Bitmaps in the current support library for RS.

Create bitmap on Java and send it to C++ using JNI and render it by OpenGL, black

I used a different method to send the Bitmap object as it is from Java and read its pixels using android/bitmap.h

AndroidBitmapInfo androidBitmapInfo ;
void* pixels;
AndroidBitmap_getInfo(env, bitmap, &androidBitmapInfo);
AndroidBitmap_lockPixels(env, bitmap, &pixels);
unsigned char* pixelsChar = (unsigned char*) pixels;
AndroidBitmap_unlockPixels(env, bitmap);

it works fine now.



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