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pixelmatch-cpp17

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A C++17 port of the JavaScript pixelmatch library, providing a small pixel-level image comparison library.

Features accurate anti-aliased pixels detection and perceptual color difference metrics.

Based on mapbox/pixelmatch. pixelmatch-cpp17 is around 300 lines of code, and has no dependencies, operating on RGBA-encoded buffers.

#include <pixelmatch/pixelmatch.h>

pixelmatch::Options options;
options.threshold = 0.1f;

const std::vector<uint8_t> img1 = ...;
const std::vector<uint8_t> img2 = ...;
std::vector<uint8_t> diffImage(img1.size());

const int numDiffPixels = pixelmatch::pixelmatch(img1, img2, diffImage, width, height, stride, options);

Compared to mapbox/pixelmatch-cpp, pixelmatch-cpp17 ports the latest features from the JavaScript library, and is built with production-grade practices, including thorough test coverage and fuzz-testing. Build files are included for Bazel, but contributions for other build systems are welcome.

Implements ideas from the following papers:

Example output

expected actual diff
1diff
1diff
1diff

API

pixelmatch(img1, img2, output, width, height, strideInPixels[, options])

  • img1, img2 — Image data of the images to compare, as a RGBA-encoded byte array. Note: image dimensions must be equal.
  • output — Image data to write the diff to, or std::nullopt if you don't need a diff image.
  • width, height — Width and height of the images. Note that all three images need to have the same dimensions.
  • strideInPixels — Stride of the images. Note that all three images need to have the same stride.
  • options is a struct with the following fields:
    • threshold — Matching threshold, ranges from 0.0f to 1.0f. Smaller values make the comparison more sensitive. 0.1 by default.
    • includeAA — If true, disables detecting and ignoring anti-aliased pixels. false by default.
    • alpha — Blending factor of unchanged pixels in the diff output. Ranges from 0 for pure white to 1 for original brightness. 0.1 by default.
    • aaColor — The color of anti-aliased pixels in the diff output as an RGBA color. (255, 255, 0, 255) by default.
    • diffColor — The color of differing pixels in the diff output as an RGBA color (255, 0, 0, 255) by default.
    • diffColorAlt — An alternative color to use for dark on light differences to differentiate between "added" and "removed" parts. If not provided, all differing pixels use the color specified by diffColor. std::nullopt by default.
    • diffMask — Draw the diff over a transparent background (a mask), rather than over the original image. Will not draw anti-aliased pixels (if detected).

Compares two images, writes the output diff and returns the number of mismatched pixels.

Usage

Bazel

Bazel 7.0.0 or newer (bzlmod)

Add the following to your MODULE.bazel file:

bazel_dep(name = "pixelmatch-cpp17", version = "0.0.0")
git_override(
    module_name = "pixelmatch-cpp17",
    remote = "https://github.com/jwmcglynn/pixelmatch-cpp17",
    commit = "<latest commit hash>", # Ex: 2ab1b929916b97668698523a91e752413d01939c
)

Bazel before 7.0.0 (legacy method)

Add the following to your WORKSPACE file:

git_repository(
    name = "pixelmatch-cpp17",
    branch = "main",
    remote = "https://github.com/jwmcglynn/pixelmatch-cpp17",
)

Adding the dependency

Then add a dependency on @pixelmatch-cpp17:

cc_test(
    name = "my_test",
    # ...
    data = glob([
      "testdata/*.png",
    ]),
    deps = [
        "@pixelmatch-cpp17",
        # ...
    ],
)

In your test file, include pixelmatch with:

#include <pixelmatch/pixelmatch.h>

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