Question

I have a lot of .ico formatted pictures, and I want to use them in my Java SE project, but it doesn't know the format. How can I work around this?

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Solution

Try out image4j - Image Library for Java

The image4j library allows you to read and write certain image formats in 100% pure Java.

Currently the following formats are supported:

  • BMP (Microsoft bitmap format - uncompressed; 1, 4, 8, 24 and 32 bit)
  • ICO (Microsoft icon format - 1, 4, 8, 24 and 32 bit [XP uncompressed, Vista compressed])

With the library you can easily decode your ico file

List<BufferedImage> image = ICODecoder.read(new File("input.ico"));

OTHER TIPS

Apache Commons Imaging allows to read and write ICO files:

    List<BufferedImage> images = Imaging.getAllBufferedImages(new File("input.ico"));

It supports several popular formats of metadata too (EXIF, IPTC and XMP).

TwelveMonkeys ImageIO allows to extend the ImageIO API to support ICO and numerous other image file formats.

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