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Configuring image quantization quality to optimize performance #133

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Image quantization may take a significant amount of time (especially for high resolution images).

The #129 improves things a bit, but it just improving the UI responsiveness by moving the extraction of the dominant colors of the image form the main thread to web worker. It does not speed up the process per se.

BTW, it seems using WASM (see #99) or GLSL or WGSL (see #128) could improve the performance dramatically.

Another way to improve performance of image quantization is to lower the resolution of the input image.

I see this as the second quality argument of the sourceColorFromImage function (as is done in the color-thiefhttps://lokeshdhakar.com/projects/color-thief/#api)

export async function sourceColorFromImage(image: HTMLImageElement) {
// Convert Image data to Pixel Array
const imageBytes = await new Promise<Uint8ClampedArray>((resolve, reject) => {
const canvas = document.createElement('canvas');
const context = canvas.getContext('2d');
if (!context) {
reject(new Error('Could not get canvas context'));
return;
}
const callback = () => {
canvas.width = image.width;
canvas.height = image.height;
context.drawImage(image, 0, 0);
let rect = [0, 0, image.width, image.height];
const area = image.dataset['area'];
if (area && /^\d+(\s*,\s*\d+){3}$/.test(area)) {
rect = area.split(/\s*,\s*/).map(s => {
// tslint:disable-next-line:ban
return parseInt(s, 10);
});
}
const [sx, sy, sw, sh] = rect;
resolve(context.getImageData(sx, sy, sw, sh).data);
};
if (image.complete) {
callback();
} else {
image.onload = callback;
}
});
// Convert Image data to Pixel Array
const pixels: number[] = [];
for (let i = 0; i < imageBytes.length; i += 4) {
const r = imageBytes[i];
const g = imageBytes[i + 1];
const b = imageBytes[i + 2];
const a = imageBytes[i + 3];
if (a < 255) {
continue;
}
const argb = argbFromRgb(r, g, b);
pixels.push(argb);
}
// Convert Pixels to Material Colors
const result = QuantizerCelebi.quantize(pixels, 128);
const ranked = Score.score(result);
const top = ranked[0];
return top;
}

This can be implemented in two ways:

  1. By reducing the size of the canvas. BTW, The maximum size should be limited in any case.
  2. By skipping every n-th pixel. We rarely need to sample every single pixel in the image to get good results.

This should also fix the #130 bug.

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