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ImageIO not able to write a JPEG file

I have a BufferedImage I'm trying to write to a jpeg file, but my Java program throws an exception. I'm able to successfully save the same buffer to a gif and png. I've tried looking around on Google for solutions, but to no avail.

Code:

   File outputfile = new File("tiles/" + row + ":" + col + ".jpg");
   try {
       ImageIO.write(mapBufferTiles[row][col], "jpg", outputfile);
   } catch (IOException e) {
        outputfile.delete();
        throw new RuntimeException(e);
   }

Exception:

 Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: javax.imageio.IIOException: Invalid argument to native writeImage
 at MapServer.initMapBuffer(MapServer.java:90)
 at MapServer.<init>(MapServer.java:24)
 at MapServer.main(MapServer.java:118)
 Caused by: javax.imageio.IIOException: Invalid argument to native writeImage
 at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.writeImage(Native Method)
 at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.writeOnThread(JPEGImageWriter.java:1055)
 at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.write(JPEGImageWriter.java:357)
 at javax.imageio.ImageWriter.write(ImageWriter.java:615)
 at javax.imageio.ImageIO.doWrite(ImageIO.java:1602)
 at javax.imageio.ImageIO.write(ImageIO.java:1526)
 at MapServer.initMapBuffer(MapServer.java:87)
 ... 2 more

OpenJDK does not have a native JPEG encoder, try using Sun's JDK, or using a library (such as JAI

AFAIK, regarding the "pinkish tint", Java saves the JPEG as ARGB (still with transparency information). Most viewers, when opening, assume the four channels must correspond to a CMYK (not ARGB) and thus the red tint.

If you import the image back to Java, the transparency is still there, though.

我有同样的问题在OpenJDK 7的,我设法通过使用得到这个例外各地imageTypeTYPE_3BYTE_BGR代替TYPE_4BYTE_ABGR使用相同的OpenJDK。

Here is some code to illustrate @Thunder idea to change the image type to TYPE_3BYTE_BGR

try {
  BufferedImage input = ImageIO.read(new File("input.png"));
  System.out.println("input image type=" + input.getType());
  int width = input.getWidth();
  int height = input.getHeight();
  BufferedImage output = new BufferedImage(width, height, BufferedImage.TYPE_3BYTE_BGR);
  int px[] = new int[width * height];
  input.getRGB(0, 0, width, height, px, 0, width);
  output.setRGB(0, 0, width, height, px, 0, width);
  ImageIO.write(output, "jpg", new File("output.jpg"));
} catch (Exception e) {
  e.printStackTrace();
}

You get the same error

Caused by: javax.imageio.IIOException: Invalid argument to native writeImage
at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.writeImage(Native Method)
at com.sun.imageio.plugins.jpeg.JPEGImageWriter.writeOnThread(JPEGImageWriter.java:1055)

if you are using a not supported Color Space (in my case CYMK). See How to convert from CMYK to RGB in Java correctly? how to solve this.

2019 answer: Make sure your BufferedImage does not have alpha transparency. JPEG does not support alpha, so if your image has alpha then ImageIO cannot write it to JPEG.

Use the following code to ensure your image does not have alpha transparancy:

static BufferedImage ensureOpaque(BufferedImage bi) {
    if (bi.getTransparency() == BufferedImage.OPAQUE)
        return bi;
    int w = bi.getWidth();
    int h = bi.getHeight();
    int[] pixels = new int[w * h];
    bi.getRGB(0, 0, w, h, pixels, 0, w);
    BufferedImage bi2 = new BufferedImage(w, h, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);
    bi2.setRGB(0, 0, w, h, pixels, 0, w);
    return bi2;
}

I had a variation when the image I got was a RenderedImage , and instead of copying the byte array, I'm using the Raster which is a rectangular image representation.

var newBufferedImage = new BufferedImage(
    renderImg.getWidth(),
    renderImg.getHeight(),
    BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB
);
renderImg.copyData(newBufferedImage.getRaster());

Depending on your needs it might be interesting to get the raster from the ColorModel .

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