开发者

FInd out if PNG is 8 or 24?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-03-11 01:18 出处:网络
Is there a way to find out if a PNG is the 8 or 24 type? Ive tried with windows,开发者_开发百科 fireworks and photoshop but I cant figure this out.

Is there a way to find out if a PNG is the 8 or 24 type? Ive tried with windows,开发者_开发百科 fireworks and photoshop but I cant figure this out. Thanks


The quickest way is to just peek at bytes 24 and 25 in the PNG file. They contain the bit depth (1, 2, 4, 8, or 16) and color type

  • 0: gray,
  • 2: rgb,
  • 3: indexed (colormapped),
  • 4: gray+alpha, or
  • 6: rgba.

If the bitdepth is 8 and the colortype is 3 you have a PNG8, and if the bitdepth is 8 and colortype is 2 you have a PNG24.

On a *nix platform, the "file" command will do this for you, e.g.,

A PNG8:

glenn.rp> file logo.png
logo.png: PNG image data, 640 x 480, 8-bit colormap, non-interlaced

A PNG24:

glenn.rp> file rose.png
rose.png: PNG image data, 70 x 46, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced


Open it in Photoshop and check what's written on the top bar. If it says "index", then it has been saved as 8-bit PNG, if it says "RGB/8" then your PNG is a 32-bit one. Alternatively you can open Image/Mode menu and for an 8-bit one it would be "Indexed color", while for a 32-bit one - "RGB color".

Another really quick way to tell without opening the file is to see if there is any smooth gradient transparencies in the image. 8 bit pngs don't have transparent gradients - it's either fully opaque or fully transparent (nothing in between).

(For those who don't have Photoshop)

Howto identify bit depth for image files on Windows:

*Right click* image file > Properties > Details > Bit depth

FInd out if PNG is 8 or 24?


In a Linux based environment, one could use the file command.

$ file image-1.png

PNG image data, 3840 x 2160, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced

So based on the output above, image-1.png has four channels (RGBA - red, green, blue, alpha). 8-bit per channel which sums up to 32 bits.

$ file image-2.png

PNG image data, 3840 x 2160, 8-bit/color RGB, non-interlaced

image-2.png has only 3 channels (RGB). It does not have the alpha channel. So it is in PNG‑24 format.

There's also identify command from ImageMagick that could use to retrieve more detailed information about image files.

sudo apt-get install imagemagick
identify -verbose image.png


Just add the 'Bit Depth' column and it should show you the Bit depth right in the details view in file explorer.


This way for Mac Os

Right Click > Get Info

My image appears to be 32 bit in total.

Color space: RGB (3 * 8 bit = 24 bit)

Alpha channel: Yes (8 bit)

Result:

24 + 8 = 32 bit

FInd out if PNG is 8 or 24?

0

精彩评论

暂无评论...
验证码 换一张
取 消