My requirement is to upload camera captured image to the server, but it should be less than 500 KB. In case, if it is greater than 500 KB, it needs to be reduced to the size less than 500 KB (but somewhat closer to it)
For this, I am using the following code -
@Override
public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
try {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
if (resultCode == getActivity().RESULT_OK) {
if (requestCode == REQUEST_CODE_CAMERA) {
try {
photo = MediaStore.Images.Media.getBitmap(
ctx.getContentResolver(), capturedImageUri);
String selectedImagePath = getRealPathFromURI(capturedImageUri);
img_file = new File(selectedImagePath);
Log.d("img_file_size", "file size in KBs (initially): " + (img_file.length()/1000));
if(CommonUtilities.isImageFileSizeGreaterThan500KB(img_file)) {
photo = CommonUtilities.getResizedBitmapLessThan500KB(photo, 500);
}
photo = CommonUtilities.getCorrectBitmap(photo, selectedImagePath);
// // CALL THIS METHOD TO GET THE URI FROM THE BITMAP
img_file = new File(ctx.getCacheDir(), "image.jpg");
img_file.createNewFile();
//Convert bitmap to byte array
ByteArrayOutputStream bytes = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
photo.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPEG, 100, bytes);
//write the bytes in file
FileOutputStream fo = new FileOutputStream(img_file);
fo.write(bytes.toByteArray());
// remember close de FileOutput
fo.close();
Log.d("img_file_size", "file size in KBs after image manipulations: " + (img_file.length()/1000));
} catch (Exception e) {
Logs.setLogException(class_name, "onActivityResult(), when captured from camera", e);
}
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
Logs.setLogException(class_name, "onActivityResult()", e);
} catch (OutOfMemoryError e) {
Logs.setLogError(class_name, "onActivityResult()", e);
}
}
And
public static Bitmap getResizedBitmapLessThan500KB(Bitmap image, int maxSize) {
int width = image.getWidth();
int height = image.getHeight();
float bitmapRatio = (float)width / (float) height;
if (bitmapRatio > 0) {
width = maxSize;
height = (int) (width / bitmapRatio);
} else {
height = maxSize;
width = (int) (height * bitmapRatio);
}
Bitmap reduced_bitmap = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(image, width, height, true);
if(sizeOf(reduced_bitmap) > (500 * 1000)) {
return getResizedBitmap(reduced_bitmap, maxSize);
} else {
return reduced_bitmap;
}
}
To rotate the image, if needed.
public static Bitmap getCorrectBitmap(Bitmap bitmap, String filePath) {
ExifInterface ei;
Bitmap rotatedBitmap = bitmap;
try {
ei = new ExifInterface(filePath);
int orientation = ei.getAttributeInt(ExifInterface.TAG_ORIENTATION,
ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_NORMAL);
Matrix matrix = new Matrix();
switch (orientation) {
case ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_ROTATE_90:
matrix.postRotate(90);
break;
case ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_ROTATE_180:
matrix.postRotate(180);
break;
case ExifInterface.ORIENTATION_ROTATE_270:
matrix.postRotate(270);
break;
}
rotatedBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(bitmap, 0, 0, bitmap.getWidth(), bitmap.getHeight(), matrix, true);
} catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
return rotatedBitmap;
}
Here is the output of the image file size initially and after all the operations to reduce file size.
img_file_size﹕ file size in KBs (initially): 3294
img_file_size﹕ file size in KBs after image manipulations: 235
See the difference above (in the output). The initial file size without those operations, and after those compression and other operations. I need that size to be somewhat closer to 500 kb.
The above code is working somewhat fine for me, as it is reducing the image file size to make it less than 500 KB.
But, the following are the issues with the above code -
This code is reducing the file size even if its less than 500 KB
In case it is more than 500 KB, the reduced file size becomes too less from 500 KB, , though I need it somewhat closer.
I need to get rid off above 2 issues. So, need to know what should I manipulate in the above code.
As I also want to correct the EXIF-orientation (rotated images), along with my above mentioned requirement.
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