#!/bin/bash # # Developed by Fred Weinhaus 10/29/2008 .......... revised 11/3/2015 # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Licensing: # # Copyright © Fred Weinhaus # # My scripts are available free of charge for non-commercial use, ONLY. # # For use of my scripts in commercial (for-profit) environments or # non-free applications, please contact me (Fred Weinhaus) for # licensing arrangements. My email address is fmw at alink dot net. # # If you: 1) redistribute, 2) incorporate any of these scripts into other # free applications or 3) reprogram them in another scripting language, # then you must contact me for permission, especially if the result might # be used in a commercial or for-profit environment. # # My scripts are also subject, in a subordinate manner, to the ImageMagick # license, which can be found at: http://www.imagemagick.org/script/license.php # # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # #### # # USAGE: 2colorthresh infile outfile # USAGE: 2colorthresh [-help] # # OPTIONS: # # There are no options # ### # # NAME: 2COLORTHRESH # # PURPOSE: To automatically thresholds an image to binary (b/w) format # using an adaptive spatial subdivision color reduction technique. # # DESCRIPTION: 2COLORTHRESH automatically thresholds an image to binary # (b/w) format using an adaptive spatial subdivision color reduction # technique. This is the -colors IM operator as implemented with slight # modification from Anthony's Examples at # http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/quantize/#two_color # For algorithm details, see http://www.imagemagick.org/script/quantize.php # # OPTIONS: # # There are no options. # # NOTE: It is highly recommended that the output not be specified # as a JPG image as that will cause compression and potentially a # non-binary (i.e. a graylevel) result. GIF is the recommended # output format. # # CAVEAT: No guarantee that this script will work on all platforms, # nor that trapping of inconsistent parameters is complete and # foolproof. Use At Your Own Risk. # ###### # # set directory for temporary files dir="." # suggestions are dir="." or dir="/tmp" # set up functions to report Usage and Usage with Description PROGNAME=`type $0 | awk '{print $3}'` # search for executable on path PROGDIR=`dirname $PROGNAME` # extract directory of program PROGNAME=`basename $PROGNAME` # base name of program usage1() { echo >&2 "" echo >&2 "$PROGNAME:" "$@" sed >&2 -e '1,/^####/d; /^###/g; /^#/!q; s/^#//; s/^ //; 4,$p' "$PROGDIR/$PROGNAME" } usage2() { echo >&2 "" echo >&2 "$PROGNAME:" "$@" sed >&2 -e '1,/^####/d; /^######/g; /^#/!q; s/^#*//; s/^ //; 4,$p' "$PROGDIR/$PROGNAME" } # function to report error messages errMsg() { echo "" echo $1 echo "" usage1 exit 1 } # function to test for minus at start of value of second part of option 1 or 2 checkMinus() { test=`echo "$1" | grep -c '^-.*$'` # returns 1 if match; 0 otherwise [ $test -eq 1 ] && errMsg "$errorMsg" } # test for correct number of arguments and get values if [ $# -eq 0 ] then # help information echo "" usage2 exit 0 elif [ $# -gt 2 ] then errMsg "--- TOO MANY ARGUMENTS WERE PROVIDED ---" else while [ $# -gt 0 ] do # get parameter values case "$1" in -h|-help) # help information echo "" usage2 exit 0 ;; -) # STDIN and end of arguments break ;; -*) # any other - argument errMsg "--- UNKNOWN OPTION ---" ;; *) # end of arguments break ;; esac shift # next option done # # get infile and outfile infile="$1" outfile="$2" fi # test that infile provided [ "$infile" = "" ] && errMsg "NO INPUT FILE SPECIFIED" # test that outfile provided [ "$outfile" = "" ] && errMsg "NO OUTPUT FILE SPECIFIED" tmpA1="$dir/2colorsthresh_1_$$.mpc" tmpA2="$dir/2colorsthresh_1_$$.cache" trap "rm -f $tmpA1 $tmpA2; exit 0" 0 trap "rm -f $tmpA1 $tmpA2; exit 1" 1 2 3 15 if convert -quiet "$infile" +repage "$tmpA1" then : ' do nothing ' else errMsg "--- FILE $infile DOES NOT EXIST OR IS NOT AN ORDINARY FILE, NOT READABLE OR HAG ZERO SIZE ---" fi # process image convert $tmpA1 +dither -colors 2 -colorspace gray -contrast-stretch 0 "$outfile" exit 0