--- title: images.Dither description: Returns an image filter that dithers an image. categories: [] keywords: [] action: aliases: [] related: - functions/images/Filter - functions/images/Process - methods/resource/Colors - methods/resource/Filter returnType: images.filter signatures: ['images.Dither [OPTIONS]'] toc: true --- {{< new-in 0.123.0 >}} ## Options colors : (`string array`) A slice of two or more colors that make up the dithering palette, each expressed as an RGB or RGBA [hexadecimal] value, with or without a leading hash mark. The default values are opaque black (`000000ff`) and opaque white (`ffffffff`). [hexadecimal]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/hex-color method : (`string`) The dithering method. See the [dithering methods](#dithering-methods) section below for a list of the available methods. Default is `FloydSteinberg`. serpentine : (`bool`) Applicable to error diffusion dithering methods, serpentine controls whether the error diffusion matrix is applied in a serpentine manner, meaning that it goes right-to-left every other line. This greatly reduces line-type artifacts. Default is `true`. strength : (`float`) The strength at which to apply the dithering matrix, typically a value in the range [0, 1]. A value of `1.0` applies the dithering matrix at 100% strength (no modification of the dither matrix). The `strength` is inversely proportional to contrast; reducing the strength increases the contrast. Setting `strength` to a value such as `0.8` can be useful to reduce noise in the dithered image. Default is `1.0`. ## Usage Create the options map: ```go-html-template {{ $opts := dict "colors" (slice "222222" "808080" "dddddd") "method" "ClusteredDot4x4" "strength" 0.85 }} ``` Create the filter: ```go-html-template {{ $filter := images.Dither $opts }} ``` Or create the filter using the default settings: ```go-html-template {{ $filter := images.Dither }} ``` {{% include "functions/images/_common/apply-image-filter.md" %}} ## Dithering methods See the [Go documentation] for descriptions of each of the dithering methods below. [Go documentation]: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/dither/v2#pkg-variables Error diffusion dithering methods: - Atkinson - Burkes - FalseFloydSteinberg - FloydSteinberg - JarvisJudiceNinke - Sierra - Sierra2 - Sierra2_4A - Sierra3 - SierraLite - Simple2D - StevenPigeon - Stucki - TwoRowSierra Ordered dithering methods: - ClusteredDot4x4 - ClusteredDot6x6 - ClusteredDot6x6_2 - ClusteredDot6x6_3 - ClusteredDot8x8 - ClusteredDotDiagonal16x16 - ClusteredDotDiagonal6x6 - ClusteredDotDiagonal8x8 - ClusteredDotDiagonal8x8_2 - ClusteredDotDiagonal8x8_3 - ClusteredDotHorizontalLine - ClusteredDotSpiral5x5 - ClusteredDotVerticalLine - Horizontal3x5 - Vertical5x3 ## Example This example uses the default dithering options. {{< img src="images/examples/zion-national-park.jpg" alt="Zion National Park" filter="Dither" filterArgs="" example=true >}} ## Recommendations Regardless of dithering method, do both of the following to obtain the best results: 1. Scale the image _before_ dithering 2. Output the image to a lossless format such as GIF or PNG The example below does both of these, and it sets the dithering palette to the three most dominant colors in the image. ```go-html-template {{ with resources.Get "original.jpg" }} {{ $opts := dict "method" "ClusteredDotSpiral5x5" "colors" (first 3 .Colors) }} {{ $filters := slice (images.Process "resize 800x") (images.Dither $opts) (images.Process "png") }} {{ with . | images.Filter $filters }} {{ end }} {{ end }} ``` For best results, if the dithering palette is grayscale, convert the image to grayscale before dithering. ```go-html-template {{ $opts := dict "colors" (slice "222" "808080" "ddd") }} {{ $filters := slice (images.Process "resize 800x") (images.Grayscale) (images.Dither $opts) (images.Process "png") }} {{ with images.Filter $filters . }} {{ end }} ``` The example above: 1. Resizes the image to be 800 px wide 2. Converts the image to grayscale 3. Dithers the image using the default (`FloydSteinberg`) dithering method with a grayscale palette 4. Converts the image to the PNG format