The tint modifier is an inbuilt color modifier in Nodejs | Jimp which mixes white color into the image.
Syntax:
image.color([
{ apply: 'tint', params: value }
]);
Parameter:
- value - This parameter stores the amount of tint to be applied.
Input Images:
Example 1: In this example, we will see the use of a color tint.
// npm install --save jimp
// import jimp library to the environment
const Jimp = require('jimp');
// User-Defined Function to read the images
async function main() {
const image = await Jimp.read
('https://media.geeksforgeeks.org/wp-content/uploads/20190328185307/gfg28.png');
// color function having tint modifier
image.color([{ apply: 'tint', params: [60] }])
.write('tint1.png');
}
main();
console.log("Image Processing Completed");
Output:
Example 2: cb (optional parameters)
// npm install --save jimp
// import jimp library to the environment
const Jimp = require('jimp');
// User-Defined Function to read the images
async function main() {
const image = await Jimp.read
('https://media.geeksforgeeks.org/wp-content/uploads/20190328185333/gfg111.png');
// color function having tint modifier
image.color([{ apply: 'tint', params: [30] }], function (err) {
if (err) throw err;
})
.write('tint2.png');
}
main();
console.log("Image Processing Completed");
Output:
Reference: https://www.npmjs.com/package/jimp