Canvas toDataUrl increases file size of image

Lishamatish picture Lishamatish · Mar 19, 2012 · Viewed 13.4k times · Source

When using toDataUrl() to set the source of an image tag I am finding that the image when saved is a great deal larger than the original image.

In the example below I am not specifying a second param for the toDataUrl function so the default quality is being used. This is resulting in an image much larger that the original image size. When specifying 1 for full quality the image generated is even larger.

Does anybody know why this is happening or how I can stop it?

            // create image
            var image = document.createElement('img');

            // set src using remote image location
            image.src = 'test.jpg';

            // wait til it has loaded
            image.onload = function (){

            // set up variables
            var fWidth = image.width;
            var fHeight = image.height;

            // create canvas
            var canvas = document.createElement('canvas');
            canvas.id = 'canvas';
            canvas.width = fWidth;
            canvas.height = fHeight;
            var context = canvas.getContext('2d');

            // draw image to canvas
            context.drawImage(image, 0, 0, fWidth, fHeight, 0, 0, fWidth, fHeight);

            // get data url 
            dataUrl =  canvas.toDataURL('image/jpeg');

            // this image when saved is much larger than the image loaded in
            document.write('<img src="' + dataUrl + '" />');

            }

Thank you :D

Here is an example, unfortunately the image cannot be cross domain and so I am having to just pull one of the jsfiddle images.

http://jsfiddle.net/ptSUd/

The image is 7.4kb, if you then save the image which is being output you will see that it is 10kb. The difference is more noticeable with more detailed images. If you set the toDataUrl quality to 1, the image is then 17kb.

I am also using FireFox 10 for this, when using Chrome the image sizes are still larger but not by as much.

Answer

Rob W picture Rob W · Mar 19, 2012

The string returned by the toDataURL() method does not represent the original data.

I have just performed some extensive tests, which showed that the created data-URL depends on the browser (not on the operating system).

 Environment             -    md5 sum                       - file size
    Original file        - c9eaf8f2aeb1b383ff2f1c68c0ae1085 - 4776 bytes
WinXP Chrome 17.0.963.79 - 94913afdaba3421da6ddad642132354a - 7702 bytes
Linux Chrome 17.0.963.79 - 94913afdaba3421da6ddad642132354a - 7702 bytes
Linux Firefox 10.0.2     - 4f184006e00a44f6f2dae7ba3982895e - 3909 bytes

The method of getting the data-URI does not matter, the following snippet was used to verify that the data-URI from a file upload are also different:

Test case: http://jsfiddle.net/Fkykx/

<input type="file" id="file"><script>
document.getElementById('file').onchange=function() {
    var filereader = new FileReader();
    filereader.onload = function(event) {
        var img = new Image();
        img.onload = function() {
            var c = document.createElement('canvas'); // Create canvas
            c.width = img.width;
            c.height = img.height;  c.getContext('2d').drawImage(img,0,0,img.width,img.height);
            var toAppend = new Image;
            toAppend.title = 'Imported via upload, drawn in a canvas';
            toAppend.src = c.toDataURL('image/png');
            document.body.appendChild(toAppend);
        }
        img.src = event.target.result; // Set src from upload, original byte sequence
        img.title = 'Imported via file upload';
        document.body.appendChild(img);
    };
    filereader.readAsDataURL(this.files[0]);
}
</script>