Description
Creates an image and sets a transparent color.
Returns
Image object
Syntax
imageMakeColorTransparent( img , color__)
History
ColdFusion (2016 release): Use the color parameter as an array of color values.
ColdFusion 10: Added this function
Properties
Parameter |
Description |
---|---|
img |
Required. The ColdFusion image on which this operation is performed. |
color |
Required. The transparent color:
Multiple transparent colors can be specified using an array. |
Example 1
<cfset myImage=ImageNew("",200,110)> <!--- Set the drawing color to green. ---> <cfset ImageSetDrawingColor(myImage,"green")> <!--- Turn on antialiasing to improve image quality. ---> <cfset ImageSetAntialiasing(myImage,"on")> <!--- Draw a filled green oval on the image. ---> <cfset ImageDrawOval(myImage,5,5,190,100,"yes")> <!--- Display the image in a browser. ---> <cfoutput>PNG image<br></cfoutput> <cfset ImageWrite(myImage,"#expandpath('.')#/png.png")> <cfset myImage = ImageRead("#expandpath('.')#/png.png")> <cfimage source="#myImage#" action="writeToBrowser" > <cfset x =ImageMakeColorTransparent(myImage,"green")> <cfimage source="#x#" action="writeToBrowser" >
Example 2
The sample below uses an array of RGB colors.
<cfscript> myImage = imageNew("", 200, 200); myImage = imageMakeColorTransparent(myImage,["255,255,0","123,123,123","0,0,10"]); cfimage(action="writeToBrowser", source=myImage); </cfscript>
Example 3
In the code sample below, you can see how arrays of multiple colors are used to make the source image transparent.
<cfscript> // create array of transparent colors arrayOfColors=["237,27,36","35,177,77","255,127,38","112,146,191","254,174,201","185,122,87"]; imgObj = imageRead("path/to/image/sample.jpg"); cfimage(action="writeToBrowser", source=imgObj); img2=ImageMakeColorTransparent(imgObj,arrayOfColors); cfimage(action="writeToBrowser", source=img2); </cfscript>
Output
Input image
Output image