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qt5 - Image rounded corners in QML

To my surprise, the Image component has no radius property. I tried emulating the rounded corners by putting the image in a rounded Rectangle, but it does not clip the corners.

Rectangle {
    anchors.right: rectContentBg.left
    anchors.top: rectContentBg.top
    anchors.margins: 8

    radius: 8

    width: 64
    height: 64

    Image {
        id: imgAuthor

        opacity: 1
        smooth: false

        anchors.fill: parent

        source: "qrc:/res/sample_avatar.jpg"
    }
}

How can I create an image with rounded corners properly?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6090740/image-rounded-corners-in-qml

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A built-in official solution exists as of Qt 5 thanks to the QtGraphicalEffects module and I'm quite surprised to find out that no one provided such simple solution.

Among the other effects OpacityMask is the type to be exploited for this purpose. The idea is to mask the source Image with a Rectangle that has a correctly set radius. Here goes the simplest example using layering:

Image {
    id: img
    property bool rounded: true
    property bool adapt: true

    layer.enabled: rounded
    layer.effect: OpacityMask {
        maskSource: Item {
            width: img.width
            height: img.height
            Rectangle {
                anchors.centerIn: parent
                width: img.adapt ? img.width : Math.min(img.width, img.height)
                height: img.adapt ? img.height : width
                radius: Math.min(width, height)
            }
        }
    }
}

This minimum code produces a nice result for square images but it also takes in account non-square images via the adapt variable. By setting the flag to false the produced mask will always be a circle, regardless of the image size. That is possible due to the usage of an external Item which fills the source and allows the real mask (the inner Rectangle) to be sized at please. You can obviously get rid of the external Item, if you simply aim to a mask that fills the source, regardless of the its aspect ratio.

Here is a cute cat image with a square format (left), a non-square format with adapt: true (center) and finally a non-square format and adapt: false (right):

enter image description here

The implementation details of this solution are very similar to those of the shader-based answer in the other nice answer (cfr. the QML source code for OpacityMask that can be found here - SourceProxy simply returns a well-formed ShaderEffectSource to feed the effect).

If you don't want to depend on the QtGraphicalEffects module (well, on the presence of OpacityMask.qml actually), you can reimplement the effect with shaders. Apart from the already provided solution another approach is to use step, smoothstep and fwidth functions. Here is the code:

import QtQuick 2.5

Image {
    id: image

    property bool rounded: true
    property bool adapt: true

    layer.enabled: rounded
    layer.effect: ShaderEffect {
        property real adjustX: image.adapt ? Math.max(width / height, 1) : 1
        property real adjustY: image.adapt ? Math.max(1 / (width / height), 1) : 1

        fragmentShader: "
        #ifdef GL_ES
            precision lowp float;
        #endif // GL_ES
        varying highp vec2 qt_TexCoord0;
        uniform highp float qt_Opacity;
        uniform lowp sampler2D source;
        uniform lowp float adjustX;
        uniform lowp float adjustY;

        void main(void) {
            lowp float x, y;
            x = (qt_TexCoord0.x - 0.5) * adjustX;
            y = (qt_TexCoord0.y - 0.5) * adjustY;
            float delta = adjustX != 1.0 ? fwidth(y) / 2.0 : fwidth(x) / 2.0;
            gl_FragColor = texture2D(source, qt_TexCoord0).rgba
                * step(x * x + y * y, 0.25)
                * smoothstep((x * x + y * y) , 0.25 + delta, 0.25)
                * qt_Opacity;
        }"
    }
}

enter image description here

Similarly to the first approach, rounded and adapt properties are added to control the visual appearance of the effect as discussed above.


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