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Invert Color Of An Image Using Powershell
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# Usage : .\Invert-Image.ps1 .\test*.png | |
# | |
[System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("System.Drawing") | Out-Null | |
Get-ChildItem $args[0] | ForEach-Object { | |
$image = New-Object System.Drawing.Bitmap($_.fullname) | |
for ($y = 0; $y -lt $image.Height; $y++) { | |
for ($x = 0; $x -lt $image.Width; $x++) { | |
$pixelColor = $image.GetPixel($x, $y) | |
$varR = 255 - $pixelColor.R | |
$varG = 255 - $pixelColor.G | |
$varB = 255 - $pixelColor.B | |
$image.SetPixel($x, $y, [System.Drawing.Color]::FromArgb($varR, $varG, $varB)) | |
} | |
} | |
$image.MakeTransparent($image.GetPixel(10, 10)) | |
$newFileName = $_.FullName -replace ".png", "-2.png" | |
$image.Save($newFileName) | |
} |
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