# NativeImage In Electron for the APIs that take images, you can pass either file paths or `NativeImage` instances. When passing `null`, an empty image will be used. For example, when creating a tray or setting a window's icon, you can pass an image file path as a `String`: ```javascript var appIcon = new Tray('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png'); var window = new BrowserWindow({icon: '/Users/somebody/images/window.png'}); ``` Or read the image from the clipboard: ```javascript var clipboard = require('clipboard'); var image = clipboard.readImage(); var appIcon = new Tray(image); ``` ## Supported formats Currently `PNG` and `JPEG` are supported. It is recommended to use `PNG` because of its support for transparency and lossless compression. ## High resolution image On platforms that have high-DPI support, you can append `@2x` after image's file name's base name to mark it as a high resolution image. For example if `icon.png` is a normal image that has standard resolution, the `icon@2x.png` would be treated as a high resolution image that has double DPI density. If you want to support displays with different DPI density at the same time, you can put images with different sizes in the same folder, and use the filename without DPI suffixes, like this: ```text images/ ├── icon.png ├── icon@2x.png └── icon@3x.png ``` ```javascript var appIcon = new Tray('/Users/somebody/images/icon.png'); ``` Following suffixes as DPI denses are also supported: * `@1x` * `@1.25x` * `@1.33x` * `@1.4x` * `@1.5x` * `@1.8x` * `@2x` * `@2.5x` * `@3x` * `@4x` * `@5x` ## Template image Template images consist of black and clear colors (and an alpha channel). Template images are not intended to be used as standalone images and are usually mixed with other content to create the desired final appearance. The most common case is to use template image for menu bar icon so it can adapt to both light and dark menu bars. Template image is only supported on Mac. To mark an image as template image, its filename should end with the word `Template`, examples are: * `xxxTemplate.png` * `xxxTemplate@2x.png` ## nativeImage.createEmpty() Creates an empty `NativeImage` instance. ## nativeImage.createFromPath(path) * `path` String Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from a file located at `path`. ## nativeImage.createFromBuffer(buffer[, scaleFactor]) * `buffer` [Buffer][buffer] * `scaleFactor` Double Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from `buffer`. The `scaleFactor` is 1.0 by default. ## nativeImage.createFromDataUrl(dataUrl) * `dataUrl` String Creates a new `NativeImage` instance from `dataUrl`. ## Class: NativeImage This class is used to represent an image. ### NativeImage.toPng() Returns a [Buffer][buffer] that contains image's `PNG` encoded data. ### NativeImage.toJpeg(quality) * `quality` Integer Returns a [Buffer][buffer] that contains image's `JPEG` encoded data. ### NativeImage.toDataUrl() Returns the data URL of image. ### NativeImage.isEmpty() Returns whether the image is empty. ### NativeImage.getSize() Returns the size of the image. [buffer]: https://iojs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_class_buffer ### NativeImage.setTemplateImage(option) * `option` Boolean Marks the image as template image.