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I am creating an application and want to setup a gallery view. I do not want the images in the gallery view to be full size. How do I resize images in Android?

ahsteele
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Jignesh Ansodariya
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Try:

Bitmap yourBitmap;
Bitmap resized = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(yourBitmap, newWidth, newHeight, true);

or:

resized = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(yourBitmap,(int)(yourBitmap.getWidth()*0.8), (int)(yourBitmap.getHeight()*0.8), true);
goodm
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public Bitmap resizeBitmap(String photoPath, int targetW, int targetH) {
    BitmapFactory.Options bmOptions = new BitmapFactory.Options();
    bmOptions.inJustDecodeBounds = true;
    BitmapFactory.decodeFile(photoPath, bmOptions);
    int photoW = bmOptions.outWidth;
    int photoH = bmOptions.outHeight;

    int scaleFactor = 1;
    if ((targetW > 0) || (targetH > 0)) {
            scaleFactor = Math.min(photoW/targetW, photoH/targetH);        
    }

    bmOptions.inJustDecodeBounds = false;
    bmOptions.inSampleSize = scaleFactor;
    bmOptions.inPurgeable = true; //Deprecated API 21

    return BitmapFactory.decodeFile(photoPath, bmOptions);            
}
Greg T
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Hernaldo Gonzalez
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Capture the image and resize it.

Bitmap image2 = (Bitmap) data.getExtras().get("data");
img.setImageBitmap(image2);
String incident_ID = IncidentFormActivity.incident_id;

imagepath="/sdcard/RDMS/"+incident_ID+ x + ".PNG";
File file = new File(imagepath);
    try {
        double xFactor = 0;
        double width = Double.valueOf(image2.getWidth());
        Log.v("WIDTH", String.valueOf(width));
        double height = Double.valueOf(image2.getHeight());
        Log.v("height", String.valueOf(height));
        if(width>height){
        xFactor = 841/width;
    }
    else{
        xFactor = 595/width;
    }


Log.v("Nheight", String.valueOf(width*xFactor));
Log.v("Nweight", String.valueOf(height*xFactor));
int Nheight = (int) ((xFactor*height));
int NWidth =(int) (xFactor * width) ; 

bm = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap( image2,NWidth, Nheight, true);
file.createNewFile();
FileOutputStream ostream = new FileOutputStream(file);
bm.compress(CompressFormat.PNG, 100, ostream);
ostream.close(); 
Jay Mayu
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You can use Matrix to resize your camera image ....

BitmapFactory.Options options=new BitmapFactory.Options();
InputStream is = getContentResolver().openInputStream(currImageURI);
bm = BitmapFactory.decodeStream(is,null,options);
int Height = bm.getHeight();
int Width = bm.getWidth();
int newHeight = 300;
int newWidth = 300;
float scaleWidth = ((float) newWidth) / Width;
float scaleHeight = ((float) newHeight) / Height;
Matrix matrix = new Matrix();
matrix.postScale(scaleWidth, scaleHeight);
Bitmap resizedBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(bm, 0, 0,Width, Height, matrix, true);
BitmapDrawable bmd = new BitmapDrawable(resizedBitmap);
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Nishant Rajput
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//photo is bitmap image

Bitmap btm00 = Utils.getResizedBitmap(photo, 200, 200);

 setimage.setImageBitmap(btm00);

  And in Utils class :

public static Bitmap getResizedBitmap(Bitmap bm, int newHeight, int newWidth) {
    int width = bm.getWidth();
    int height = bm.getHeight();
    float scaleWidth = ((float) newWidth) / width;
    float scaleHeight = ((float) newHeight) / height;
    Matrix matrix = new Matrix();
    // RESIZE THE BIT MAP
    matrix.postScale(scaleWidth, scaleHeight);
    // RECREATE THE NEW BITMAP
    Bitmap resizedBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(bm, 0, 0, width, height,
            matrix, false);
    return resizedBitmap;
}
Alp Altunel
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ritesh4326
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bm = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(bitmapSource, width, height, true);

:)

Nilhcem
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Following is the function to resize bitmap by keeping the same Aspect Ratio. Here I have also written a detailed blog post on the topic to explain this method. Resize a Bitmap by Keeping the Same Aspect Ratio.

   public static Bitmap resizeBitmap(Bitmap source, int maxLength) {
       try {
           if (source.getHeight() >= source.getWidth()) {
               int targetHeight = maxLength;
               if (source.getHeight() <= targetHeight) { // if image already smaller than the required height
                   return source;
               }

               double aspectRatio = (double) source.getWidth() / (double) source.getHeight();
               int targetWidth = (int) (targetHeight * aspectRatio);

               Bitmap result = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(source, targetWidth, targetHeight, false);
               if (result != source) {
               }
               return result;
           } else {
               int targetWidth = maxLength;

               if (source.getWidth() <= targetWidth) { // if image already smaller than the required height
                   return source;
               }

               double aspectRatio = ((double) source.getHeight()) / ((double) source.getWidth());
               int targetHeight = (int) (targetWidth * aspectRatio);

               Bitmap result = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(source, targetWidth, targetHeight, false);
               if (result != source) {
               }
               return result;

           }
       }
       catch (Exception e)
       {
           return source;
       }
   }
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BitmapFactory.Options options=new BitmapFactory.Options();
options.inSampleSize=2; //try to decrease decoded image 
Bitmap bitmap=BitmapFactory.decodeStream(is, null, options); 
bitmap.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPEG, 70, fos); //compressed bitmap to file 
voidRy
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resized = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(yourImageBitmap,(int)(yourImageBitmap.getWidth()*0.9), (int)(yourBitmap.getHeight()*0.9), true);
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BitmapFactory.Options options=new BitmapFactory.Options();
            options.inSampleSize = 10;
            FixBitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(ImagePath, options);
            //FixBitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), R.drawable.gv);

           byteArrayOutputStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
           FixBitmap.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPEG, 80, byteArrayOutputStream); //compress to 50% of original image quality
           byteArray = byteArrayOutputStream.toByteArray();

           ConvertImage = Base64.encodeToString(byteArray, Base64.DEFAULT);
Alobaidi
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  • Good stuff, thanks. That's what I was thinking as well. I don't know about others, but I want to take an image, resize it smaller, and then save it back to an image file. I was looking at one of the answers above and it just did the `decodeFile()` call with BitmapOptions and that's it. After some more looking it seemed I needed to do the `compress()` call as well if I wanted to save it to disk. – clamum Mar 19 '22 at 07:05