847 Create An Image Full Direct
# Fill with gradient (BGR order) for y in range(H): img[y, :, 0] = int(255 * (y / H)) # Blue channel img[y, :, 1] = 128 # Green channel img[y, :, 2] = int(255 * (1 - y / H)) # Red channel
# 5️⃣ Save (auto‑compresses to PNG) canvas.save("full_image_847.png", format="PNG") print("✅ Image saved as full_image_847.png") : 847 × 847 × 4 B ≈ 2.7 MB – well under typical desktop limits. If you bump the size to 10 000 × 10 000 , memory jumps to 381 MB ; consider tiling (see Section 6). 5.2 Python – OpenCV (NumPy) import cv2 import numpy as np 847 create an image full
// Full‑image gradient var paint = new SKPaint # Fill with gradient (BGR order) for y
// Write to PNG const out = fs.createWriteStream('node_canvas_full_847.png'); const stream = canvas.createPNGStream(); stream.pipe(out); out.on('finish', () => console.log('✅ Canvas image saved')); – node-canvas uses cairo under the hood; ensure your host has sufficient shared memory ( /dev/shm ) if you scale to > 10 k px. 5.4 C# – SkiaSharp (Cross‑Platform) using SkiaSharp; using System.IO; Console.WriteLine("✅ SkiaSharp image saved")
// Encode to PNG (lossless) using var data = bitmap.Encode(SKEncodedImageFormat.Png, 100); File.WriteAllBytes("skia_full_847.png", data.ToArray()); Console.WriteLine("✅ SkiaSharp image saved"); SkiaSharp automatically uses GPU acceleration when available, which can dramatically reduce the time required for rasterizing very large images. 5.5 Photoshop Scripting (ExtendScript) #target photoshop var W = 847; var H = 847;