Use ColorConvertOp
:
public static BufferedImage desaturate(BufferedImage source) {
ColorConvertOp colorConvert =
new ColorConvertOp(ColorSpace.getInstance(ColorSpace.CS_GRAY), null);
colorConvert.filter(source, source);
return source;
}
Update :
There is indeed a simpler way. You can use the GrayFilter
class. What's nice about this class is that it provides a static utility method (i.e. createDisabledImage(Image i)
) that will return a grayed-out version of the image i
.
That being said, I think the simplest way to desaturate a BufferedImage
instance is the following:
BufferedImage desaturatedImage = GrayFilter.createDisabledImage(originalImage);
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