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#!/bin/sh | |
# PNG Gamma trick (by @marcan42 / [email protected]) | |
# | |
# This script implements an improved version of the gamma trick used to make | |
# thumbnail images on reddit/4chan look different from the full-size image. | |
# | |
# Sample output (SFW; images by @Miluda): | |
# https://mrcn.st/t/homura_gamma_trick.png | |
# https://www.reddit.com/r/test/comments/6edthw/ (click for fullsize) | |
# https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/869855956842143744 | |
# | |
# Some backstory, explanation and example (slightly NSFW): | |
# https://www.reddit.com/r/touhou/comments/6e6lga/a/di83t02/ | |
# | |
# No idea who came up with the concept; this is an old trick, but past | |
# implementations I've seen were less correct than this one :-) | |
# | |
# This trick works on at least Reddit, 4chan and similar imageboards, Google | |
# Drive, Slack, and probably many others. It does not work on Twitter, as | |
# Twitter always preprocesses PNG images and strips the gAMA chunk. It does, | |
# however, work with e.g. imgur embed previews on Twitter. | |
# | |
# *Different* one-liner trick that works on Twitter (for grayscale images): | |
# https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/869858577116086272 | |
# | |
# License: public domain | |
high="$1" # High image (full-size original view) | |
low="$2" # Low image (thumbnail) (should be the same size) | |
output="output.png" | |
if [ ! -z "$3" ]; then | |
output="$3" # Output image | |
fi | |
size=$(convert "$high" -format "%wx%h" info:) | |
# Give a slight brightness boost to the high source, then apply the gamma. | |
# This ensures that the pixels look mostly white. | |
convert "$high" -alpha off +level 3.5%,100% -gamma 20 high_gamma.png | |
# Since the low image will be washed out, use gamma to darken it a bit, then | |
# reduce its brightness to ensure that its pixels become black after PNG gamma. | |
# 77% brightness gets crushed down to 0x00 or 0x01, enough for our purposes. | |
low_gamma="-alpha off -gamma 0.8 +level 0%,77%" | |
# To get rid of the slight "halo" of the high image, we're going to cancel it | |
# out from the low image. The equation that we need is: | |
# output = ¾low + ¼ (what we want, for high = white) | |
# output = ¾output_low + ¼high (what we get) | |
# Solve for output_low: | |
# ¾output_low + ¼high = ¾low + ¼ | |
# ¾output_low = ¾low + ¼ - ¼high | |
# output_low = low + ⅓ - ⅓high | |
# This assumes "dumb" resizing (not gamma-correct). For gamma-correct resizing, | |
# or for viewing at 1:1 (which is equivalent to gamma-correct resizing, because | |
# physics, assuming your monitor isn't mangling things), this operation would | |
# have to be done in a linear colorspace. In practice, the vast majority of | |
# resizing implementations are not gamma-correct, so this works. | |
convert \( "$low" $low_gamma \) high_gamma.png \ | |
-compose Mathematics -define compose:args='0,-0.33,1,0.33' \ | |
-composite low_adjusted.png | |
# Now compose both images together using the mask, then set the gamma metadata. | |
# Note that the typical display gamma is 2.2 and image gamma is the reciprocal | |
# 1/2.2. Since we're adding a gamma of 20, we need 1/2.2/20 = 0.022727. | |
# We also force the PNG encoder to include the gAMA chunk (and no other | |
# spurious metadata). | |
convert low_adjusted.png high_gamma.png -size $size pattern:gray25 -composite \ | |
-set gamma 0.022727 -define png:include-chunk=none,gAMA "$output" |
after running the 'bash gamma-trick.sh image1.png image2.png output.png' in git bash, i get 2 photos. The 'output.png' is one photo and the other photo is called 'high_gamma.png'
What do I do to like join them?
The output.png file should be the final result
after running the 'bash gamma-trick.sh image1.png image2.png output.png' in git bash, i get 2 photos. The 'output.png' is one photo and the other photo is called 'high_gamma.png'
What do I do to like join them?The output.png file should be the final result
Why when i send it to discord it stays the same even if u click it? like ive seen just now some pictures that can be resized when clicked
can you help me
the image generated with the script does not have a gAMA chunk in its metadata and doesnt work
do you know why ?
i tried both imagemagick legacy and the new version
after running the 'bash gamma-trick.sh image1.png image2.png output.png' in git bash, i get 2 photos. The 'output.png' is one photo and the other photo is called 'high_gamma.png'
What do I do to like join them?