PNG and JPG formats are used for image illustrations. Both the formats are used to provide good compatibilities with certain types of images like PNG works better with line drawings and icon graphics whereas JPG works well with photographs. However, both are interconvertible with respect to each other for usage and storage of media and pictures.
In Java, write() method is used to convert an image from gif type of format to jpg, use the static method write() provided by the class ImageIO under javax.imageio package. Following utility class implements a static method known as converImg(), which takes input and output image path as parameters and format output image.
Syntax:
boolean write(RenderedImage image, String formatName, OutputStream output)
Parameters: write() method accepts 3 parameters namely image, formatName and output.
- Image: The input image as a subclass of the RenderedImage interface, such as BufferedImage.To obtain a BufferedImage object from the input image file, we can use the read(InputStream) which is also provided by the ImageIO class.
- formatName: specifies format type of the output image.
- output specifies an OutputStream to which the output image will be written.
Return Type: Boolean value where returning true if it can find an ImageWriter and perform conversion successfully else it will return false.
Exceptions: It will throw IOException if an error occurs during execution. It is shown later on in the implementation part.
Implementation:
Note: For input and output images path, Input and input images been passed are present on the desktop of the machine
- Input image with name “demoImage.png”
- Output Image with name “demoImage.jpeg”
Code is present at the directory mentioned below
- /Users/mayanksolanki/Desktop/Job/Coding/GFG/Folder/
Example
Java
// Java Program to Convert PNG Image to JPEG Image // Importing BufferedImage class from java.awt package // to describe an image with accessible buffer of image import java.awt.image.BufferedImage; // Importing all input output classes import java.io.*; // Importing an interface // to determine the setting of IIOParam object import javax.imageio.ImageIO; // Class 1 // helper class class HelperClass { // Method // To convert image format public static boolean convertImg(String inputImgPath, String outputImgPath, String formatType) throws IOException { // Creating an object of FileInputStream to read FileInputStream inputStream = new FileInputStream(inputImgPath); // Creating an object of FileOutputStream to write FileOutputStream outputStream = new FileOutputStream(outputImgPath); // Reading the input image from file BufferedImage inputImage = ImageIO.read(inputStream); // Writing to the output image in specified format boolean result = ImageIO.write( inputImage, formatType, outputStream); // Closing the streams in order to avoid read write // operations outputStream.close(); inputStream.close(); return result; } } // Class 2 // Main class public class GFG { // Main class public static void main(String[] args) { // Here, the local directories from machine // is passed as in strings // Creating a string to store the path of image // to be converted String inputImage = "/Users/mayanksolanki/Desktop/demoImage.png" ; // Creating a string to // store path of converted image String outputImage = "/Users/mayanksolanki/Desktop/demoImage.jpeg" ; // Creating another string that will be // store format of converted image // Simply creating creating just to hold the format // type String formatType = "JPEG" ; // Try block to check for exceptions try { // result will store boolean value whether image // is converted successfully or not boolean result = HelperClass.convertImg( inputImage, outputImage, formatType); if (result) { // Display message when image is converted // successfully System.out.println( "Image converted to jpeg successfully." ); } else { // Display message when image is not // converted successfully System.out.println( "Could not convert image." ); } } // Catch block to handle the exceptions catch (IOException ex) { // Display message when exception is thrown System.out.println( "Error during converting image." ); // Print the line number // where the exception occurred ex.printStackTrace(); } } } |
Output:
Case 1: When an error is thrown
Case 2: Successful compilation but exception is thrown at runtime(failed to run properly)
Case 3: Successful compilation and successfully run
Image converted to jpeg successfully.
When executed it will show Image converted to jpeg successfully, we can find that on console and a new jpeg image created in the file