A lightweight android image watermark library that supports encrypted watermarks. 中文版本
For androidWM supports the invisible digital watermarks (package size: 1Mb):
implementation 'com.huangyz0918:androidwm:0.2.3'
For androidWM-light only supports the visible watermarks (package size: 28Kb):
implementation 'com.huangyz0918:androidwm-light:0.1.2'
After downloading the library and adding it into your project, You can create a WatermarkImage
or WatermarkText
and do some pre-settings with their instance.
WatermarkText watermarkText = new WatermarkText(inputText)
.setPositionX(0.5)
.setPositionY(0.5)
.setTextColor(Color.WHITE)
.setTextFont(R.font.champagne)
.setTextShadow(0.1f, 5, 5, Color.BLUE)
.setTextAlpha(150)
.setRotation(30)
.setTextSize(20);
There are many attributes that can help you to make a customization with a text watermark or an image watermark. You can get more information from the documentation section that follows.
After the preparation is complete, you need a WatermarkBuilder
to create a watermark image. You can get an instance from the create
method of WatermarkBuilder
, and, you need to put a Bitmap
or an int Drawable
as the background image first.
WatermarkBuilder
.create(context, backgroundBitmap)
.loadWatermarkText(watermarkText) // use .loadWatermarkImage(watermarkImage) to load an image.
.getWatermark()
.setToImageView(imageView);
You can select normal mode (default) or tile mode in WatermarkBuilder.setTileMode()
:
WatermarkBuilder
.create(this, backgroundBitmap)
.loadWatermarkText(watermarkText)
.setTileMode(true) // select different drawing mode.
.getWatermark()
.setToImageView(backgroundView);
Boom! the watermark has been drawed now:
You can create both text watermark and image watermark, and load them into your WatermarkBuilder
. If you want to get the result bitmap, we also have a .getOutputImage()
method for you after getting the watermark:
Bitmap bitmap = WatermarkBuilder
.create(this, backgroundBitmap)
.getWatermark()
.getOutputImage();
And if you want to add many watermarks at the same time, you can use a List<>
to hold your watermarks. You can add the List<>
into the background image by .loadWatermarkTexts(watermarkTexts)
, the same as watermark images:
WatermarkBuilder
.create(this, backgroundBitmap)
.loadWatermarkTexts(watermarkTexts)
.loadWatermarkImages(watermarkImages)
.getWatermark();
If you want to load a watermark image or a watermark text from a view or resources, you can use those methods:
WatermarkText watermarkText = new WatermarkText(editText); // for a text from EditText.
WatermarkText watermarkText = new WatermarkText(textView); // for a text from TextView.
WatermarkImage watermarkImage = new WatermarkImage(imageView); // for an image from ImageView.
WatermarkImage watermarkImage = new WatermarkImage(this, R.drawable.image); // for an image from Resource.
The background loaded in WatermarkBuilder
can be created from resources or ImageView
too:
WatermarkBuilder
.create(this, backgroundImageView) // .create(this, R.drawable.background)
.getWatermark()
If you didn't load a watermark ,the default value is as the same as background, nothing will be changed.
In this library, we also support the invisible watermark and the detection of them. We can use two ways to build an invisible watermark: the LSB (spatial domain) and the wavelet transform (Frequency domain). All you need to do is to use a boolean (isLSB) to distinguish them. (PS. the watermark in frequency domain is under developing)
You can create a new invisible watermark by the WatermarkBuilder
's .setInvisibleWMListener
:
WatermarkBuilder
.create(this, backgroundBitmap)
.loadWatermarkImage(watermarkBitmap)
.setInvisibleWMListener(true, new BuildFinishListener<Bitmap>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(Bitmap object) {
if (object != null) {
// do something...
}
}
@Override
public void onFailure(String message) {
// do something...
}
});
The first paramter of setInvisibleWMListener
is isLSB
, if false, the invisible algorithm will change to the frequency domain.
To detect the invisible watermark, you can use WatermarkDetector
, you need to put a boolean parameter in .create
method, since we have two kinds of invisible watermarks, if isLSB
is true, the detector can detect LSB watermarks, if not, the detector can detect the watermarks in the frequency domain.
WatermarkDetector
.create(inputBitmap, true)
.detect(false, new DetectFinishListener() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(DetectionReturnValue returnValue) {
Bitmap watermarkImage = returnValue.getWatermarkBitmap();
String watermarkString = returnValue.getWatermarkString();
}
@Override
public void onFailure(String message) {
// do something...
}
});
Here are the Demos for Least Significant Bits (LSB) invisible watermark:
Invisible Text (LSB) | Invisible Image (LSB) |
For more information, please checkout Wiki, enjoy yourself! 😘
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