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cropcircles <img src='dev/images/hex.png' align="right" height="240" />
Crop an image into a circle with a transparent background.
The purpose of this package is to provide a simple and straight forward
way to circle crop an image, with a transparent background and plot it
with ggimage
, ggpath
, or include in tables using e.g. gt
,
reactable
, etc. There are a few ways to do this, but this package
intends to make it as simplified as possible.
Release notes
Version 0.2.4 has changed the function naming convention to crop_*
.
circle_crop
and hex_crop
are still available and work the same way
so won’t break existing code but will be deprecated at some stage.
Installation
From CRAN
install.packages("cropcircles")
Or Git
devtools::install_github("doehm/cropcircles")
Usage
The main function crop_circle
takes a vector of image paths, either
local or URL links, crops the image and returns the path. The path of
the cropped images can be provided or if left blank it will save them to
a temp location which is cleared when the session ends.
A border can be added by specifying the size (in pixels) and colour.
library(cropcircles)
library(magick)
## Linking to ImageMagick 6.9.12.93
## Enabled features: cairo, freetype, fftw, ghostscript, heic, lcms, pango, raw, rsvg, webp
## Disabled features: fontconfig, x11
img_path <- file.path(system.file(package = "cropcircles"), "images", "walter-jesse.png")
# saves to a temporary path
img_cropped <- crop_circle(img_path, border_size = 4)
# plot image with magic
# can be used with ggimage or ggpath
image_read(img_cropped)
<img src="README_files/figure-gfm/unnamed-chunk-4-1.png" width="232" />
# other geometries
image_read(crop_hex(img_path, border_size = 4))
<img src="README_files/figure-gfm/unnamed-chunk-4-2.png" width="201" />
image_read(crop_heart(img_path, border_size = 4))
<img src="README_files/figure-gfm/unnamed-chunk-4-3.png" width="232" />
<!-- <img src='dev/images/bb.png' align="center"/> -->
The function can take an image with any dimensions. It will circle crop the image from the center with a diameter of the smallest dimension.
Justify
With rectangular images the subject for focus may not be centered. The
crop_*
functions include a just
argument which can take values
left
, right
, top
and bottom
. It simply shifts the initial
cropping window to the desired side.
library(magick)
# justification example
img_path <- file.path(system.file(package = "cropcircles"), "images", "walter-jesse.png")
orig <- image_read(img_path)
# center (default)
center <- image_read(crop_circle(img_path, border_size = 4))
# left
left <- image_read(crop_circle(img_path, border_size = 4, just = "left"))
# right
right <- image_read(crop_circle(img_path, border_size = 4, just = "right"))
image_montage(c(orig, center, left, right))
<img src="README_files/figure-gfm/unnamed-chunk-5-1.png" width="768" />