tools to find common palette of multi images
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tools to find common palette of multi images
Some years ago, I used Debabelizer to do this.
Perhaps, there is now a better tool to
- find a common palette of X images (within a defined number of colors)
- reorder palette (ex: exchange color 2 with 4)
if you use/know any (freeware or not), let me know
I already know about Palette Maker (http://www.compuphase.com/software_palettemaker.htm) but it only supports 256colors (not 16 or 15 or 7)
thanks
Perhaps, there is now a better tool to
- find a common palette of X images (within a defined number of colors)
- reorder palette (ex: exchange color 2 with 4)
if you use/know any (freeware or not), let me know
I already know about Palette Maker (http://www.compuphase.com/software_palettemaker.htm) but it only supports 256colors (not 16 or 15 or 7)
thanks
Pro Motion :
+ color quantization works perfect
+ easy way to move color one by one
- need to upload all the images in a multiframe (so every image is resized to biggest one)
- buggy as hell (I was unable to edit more than 5 pixels on screen and to delete even one)
so... imagick for the quantization and promotion for palette edit could be a solution....
thanks for the hint
+ color quantization works perfect
+ easy way to move color one by one
- need to upload all the images in a multiframe (so every image is resized to biggest one)
- buggy as hell (I was unable to edit more than 5 pixels on screen and to delete even one)
so... imagick for the quantization and promotion for palette edit could be a solution....
thanks for the hint
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http://mtpaint.sourceforge.net/ mtpaint can rearrange and modify palette colors individually. it also dithers and reduces colors fairly well too.
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Here's something that sounds like it could be useful:
https://github.com/MatthewCallis/snesimg
It's for the SNES, but converting it to the Genesis probably wouldn't be too hard.
https://github.com/MatthewCallis/snesimg
It's for the SNES, but converting it to the Genesis probably wouldn't be too hard.
thanks but my main concern is to find a common palette for n images.
imagemagick makes it using this
the good news is imagemagick is multiOS & open source
imagemagick makes it using this
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REM with every image in in\ repository
REM result will be written in out\ repository
REM make a single image with green background
montage -background #00FF00 -geometry +0+0 in/*.* out/common.png
REM convert to 16 colors
convert -quantize transparent -colors 16 +matte out/common.png out/common_16.bmp
REM create a bitmap with the pal only (a 16x1 bmp)
convert out/common_16.bmp -unique-colors out/common_map.bmp
REM extract pal to text
convert out/common_map.bmp -unique-colors -depth 4 txt:- >out/common_map.txt
REM split image in 72x72 bitmap (replace with your value)
convert out/common_16.bmp -crop 72x72 +repage out/tiles%%02d.bmp
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I know I am late to the party here, but just want to point an alternative, I had a thread mentioning a mod to _mic's sixpack tool that will allow you to use a common palette file when processing a series of images.