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| """
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| Tools to convert bitmap images to an appropriate format for the Commander X16.
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| This means: indexed colors (palette), 12 bits color space (4 bits per channel, for a total of 4096 possible colors)
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| There are no restrictions on the size of the image.
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| 
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| Written by Irmen de Jong (irmen@razorvine.net) - Code is in the Public Domain.
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| 
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| Requirements: Pillow  (pip install pillow)
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| """
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| 
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| from PIL import Image
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| from typing import TypeAlias, Tuple, Optional
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| 
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| RGBList: TypeAlias = list[tuple[int, int, int]]
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| 
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| # the 256 default colors of the Commander X16's color palette in (r,g,b) format
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| default_colors = []
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| 
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| _colors="""000,fff,800,afe,c4c,0c5,00a,ee7,d85,640,f77,333,777,af6,08f,bbb
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| 000,111,222,333,444,555,666,777,888,999,aaa,bbb,ccc,ddd,eee,fff
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| 211,433,644,866,a88,c99,fbb,211,422,633,844,a55,c66,f77,200,411
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| 611,822,a22,c33,f33,200,400,600,800,a00,c00,f00,221,443,664,886
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| aa8,cc9,feb,211,432,653,874,a95,cb6,fd7,210,431,651,862,a82,ca3
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| fc3,210,430,640,860,a80,c90,fb0,121,343,564,786,9a8,bc9,dfb,121
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| 342,463,684,8a5,9c6,bf7,120,241,461,582,6a2,8c3,9f3,120,240,360
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| 480,5a0,6c0,7f0,121,343,465,686,8a8,9ca,bfc,121,242,364,485,5a6
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| 6c8,7f9,020,141,162,283,2a4,3c5,3f6,020,041,061,082,0a2,0c3,0f3
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| 122,344,466,688,8aa,9cc,bff,122,244,366,488,5aa,6cc,7ff,022,144
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| 166,288,2aa,3cc,3ff,022,044,066,088,0aa,0cc,0ff,112,334,456,668
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| 88a,9ac,bcf,112,224,346,458,56a,68c,79f,002,114,126,238,24a,35c
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| 36f,002,014,016,028,02a,03c,03f,112,334,546,768,98a,b9c,dbf,112
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| 324,436,648,85a,96c,b7f,102,214,416,528,62a,83c,93f,102,204,306
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| 408,50a,60c,70f,212,434,646,868,a8a,c9c,fbe,211,423,635,847,a59
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| c6b,f7d,201,413,615,826,a28,c3a,f3c,201,403,604,806,a08,c09,f0b"""
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| 
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| for line in _colors.splitlines():
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|     for rgb in line.split(","):
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|         r = int(rgb[0], 16)
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|         g = int(rgb[1], 16)
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|         b = int(rgb[2], 16)
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|         default_colors.append((r, g, b))
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| 
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| 
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| class BitmapImage:
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|     def __init__(self, filename: str, image: Image = None) -> None:
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|         """Just load the given bitmap image file (any format allowed)."""
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|         if image is not None:
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|             self.img = image
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|         else:
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|             self.img = Image.open(filename)
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|         self.size = self.img.size
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|         self.width, self.height = self.size
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| 
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|     def save(self, filename: str) -> None:
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|         """Save the image to a new file, format based on the file extension."""
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|         self.img.save(filename)
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| 
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|     def get_image(self) -> Image:
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|         """Gets access to a copy of the Pillow Image class that holds the loaded image"""
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|         return self.img.copy()
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| 
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|     def crop(self, x, y, width, height) -> "BitmapImage":
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|         """Returns a rectangle cropped from the original image"""
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|         cropped = self.img.crop((x, y, x + width, y + height))
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|         return BitmapImage("", cropped)
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| 
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|     def has_palette(self) -> bool:
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|         """Is it an indexed colors image?"""
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|         return self.img.mode == "P"
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| 
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|     def get_palette(self) -> RGBList:
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|         """Return the image's palette as a list of (r,g,b) tuples"""
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|         return flat_palette_to_rgb(self.img.getpalette())
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| 
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|     def get_vera_palette(self) -> bytes:
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|         """
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|         Returns the image's palette as GB0R words (RGB in little-endian), suitable for the Vera palette registers.
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|         The palette must be in 12 bit color space already! Because this routine just takes the upper 4 bits of every channel value.
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|         """
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|         return rgb_palette_to_vera(self.get_palette())
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| 
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|     def show(self) -> None:
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|         """Shows the image on the screen"""
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|         if self.img.mode == "P":
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|             self.img.show()
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|             # self.img.convert("RGB").convert("P").show()
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|         else:
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|             self.img.show()
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| 
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|     def get_pixels_8bpp(self, x: int, y: int, width: int, height: int) -> bytearray:
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|         """
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|         For 8 bpp (256 color) images:
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|         Get a rectangle of pixel values from the image, returns the bytes as a flat array
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|         """
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|         assert self.has_palette()
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|         data = bytearray(width * height)
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|         index = 0
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|         pix = self.img.load()
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|         for py in range(y, y + height):
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|             for px in range(x, x + width):
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|                 data[index] = pix[px, py]
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|                 index += 1
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|         return data
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| 
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|     def get_all_pixels_8bpp(self) -> bytes:
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|         """
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|         For 8 bpp (256 color) images:
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|         Get all pixel values from the image, returns the bytes as a flat array
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|         """
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|         assert self.has_palette()
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|         return self.img.tobytes()
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| 
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|     def get_pixels_4bpp(self, x: int, y: int, width: int, height: int) -> bytearray:
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|         """
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|         For 4 bpp (16 color) images:
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|         Get a rectangle of pixel values from the image, returns the bytes as a flat array.
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|         Every byte encodes 2 pixels (4+4 bits).
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|         """
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|         assert self.has_palette()
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|         data = bytearray(width // 2 * height)
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|         index = 0
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|         pix = self.img.load()
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|         for py in range(y, y + height):
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|             for px in range(x, x + width, 2):
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|                 pix1 = pix[px, py]
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|                 pix2 = pix[px + 1, py]
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|                 data[index] = pix1 << 4 | pix2
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|                 index += 1
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|         return data
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| 
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|     def get_all_pixels_4bpp(self) -> bytearray:
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|         """
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|         For 4 bpp (16 color) images:
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|         Get all pixel values from the image, returns the bytes as a flat array.
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|         Every byte encodes 2 pixels (4+4 bits).
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|         """
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|         assert self.has_palette()
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|         data = bytearray(self.width // 2 * self.height)
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|         index = 0
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|         pix = self.img.load()
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|         for py in range(self.height):
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|             for px in range(0, self.width, 2):
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|                 pix1 = pix[px, py]
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|                 pix2 = pix[px + 1, py]
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|                 data[index] = pix1 << 4 | pix2
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|                 index += 1
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|         return data
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| 
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|     def quantize_to(self, palette_rgb12: RGBList, dither: Image.Dither = Image.Dither.FLOYDSTEINBERG) -> None:
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|         """
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|         Convert the image to one with the supplied palette.
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|         This palette must be in 12 bits colorspace (4 bits so 0-15 per channel)
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|         The resulting image will have its palette extended to 8 bits per channel again.
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|         If you want to display the image on the actual Commander X16, simply take the lower (or upper) 4 bits of every color channel.
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|         Dithering is applied as given (default is Floyd-Steinberg).
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|         """
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|         palette_image = Image.new("P", (1, 1))
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|         palette = []
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|         for r, g, b in palette_rgb12:
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|             palette.append(r << 4 | r)
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|             palette.append(g << 4 | g)
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|             palette.append(b << 4 | b)
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|         palette_image.putpalette(palette)
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|         self.img = self.img.quantize(dither=dither, palette=palette_image)
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| 
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|     def quantize(self, bits_per_pixel: int, preserve_first_16_colors: bool = False, fixed_color_zero: Optional[Tuple[int, int, int]] = None,
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|                  dither: Image.Dither = Image.Dither.FLOYDSTEINBERG) -> None:
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|         """
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|         Convert the image to one with indexed colors (12 bits colorspace palette extended back into 8 bits per channel).
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|         If you want to display the image on the actual Commander X16, simply take the lower (or upper) 4 bits of every color channel.
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|         There is support for either 8 or 4 bits per pixel (256 or 16 color modes).
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|         Dithering is applied as given (default is Floyd-Steinberg).
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|         preserve_first_16_colors:  set to True to keep the first 16 colors in the palette the same as the X16's default palette.
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|         fixed_color_zero: set to tuple (R,G,B) to keep the first color entry in the palette to the given fixed color (4 bit per color channel color space).
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|         """
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|         assert not(preserve_first_16_colors and fixed_color_zero), "preserve 16 and fixed color 0 are mutually exclusive"
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|         if bits_per_pixel == 8:
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|             num_colors = 240 if preserve_first_16_colors else (255 if fixed_color_zero else 256)
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|         elif bits_per_pixel == 4:
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|             num_colors = 15 if fixed_color_zero else 16
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|             if num_colors==16 and preserve_first_16_colors:
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|                 return self.quantize_to(default_colors[:16], 0)
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|         elif bits_per_pixel == 2:
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|             assert preserve_first_16_colors==False, "bpp is too small for 16 default colors"
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|             num_colors = 3 if fixed_color_zero else 4
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|         elif bits_per_pixel == 1:
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|             assert preserve_first_16_colors==False, "bpp is too small for 16 default colors"
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|             num_colors = 1 if fixed_color_zero else 2
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|         else:
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|             raise ValueError("only 8,4,2,1 bpp supported")
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|         image = self.img.convert("RGB")
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|         palette_image = image.quantize(colors=num_colors, dither=Image.Dither.NONE, method=Image.Quantize.MAXCOVERAGE)
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|         if len(palette_image.getpalette()) // 3 > num_colors:
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|             palette_image = image.quantize(colors=num_colors - 1, dither=Image.Dither.NONE, method=Image.Quantize.MAXCOVERAGE)
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|         palette_rgb = flat_palette_to_rgb(palette_image.getpalette())
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|         palette_rgb = list(reversed(sorted(set(palette_8to4(palette_rgb)))))
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|         if preserve_first_16_colors:
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|             palette_rgb = default_colors[:16] + palette_rgb
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|         elif fixed_color_zero:
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|             assert fixed_color_zero[0]<16 and fixed_color_zero[1]<16 and fixed_color_zero[2]<16, "fixed color 0 must to be 4 bits per channel"
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|             palette_rgb = [fixed_color_zero] + palette_rgb
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|         self.img = image
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|         self.quantize_to(palette_rgb, dither)
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| 
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|     def constrain_size(self, hires: bool = False) -> None:
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|         """
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|         If the image is larger than the lores or hires screen size, scale it down so that it fits.
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|         If the image already fits, doesn't do anything.
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|         """
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|         w, h = self.img.size
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|         if hires and (w > 640 or h > 480):
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|             self.img.thumbnail((640, 480))
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|         elif w > 320 or h > 240:
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|             self.img.thumbnail((320, 240))
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|         self.size = self.img.size
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|         self.width, self.height = self.size
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| 
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| 
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| # utility functions
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| 
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| def channel_8to4(color: int) -> int:
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|     """Accurate conversion of a single 8 bit color channel value to 4 bits"""
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|     return (color * 15 + 135) >> 8  # see https://threadlocalmutex.com/?p=48
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| 
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| 
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| def palette_8to4(palette_rgb: RGBList) -> RGBList:
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|     """Accurate conversion of a 24 bits palette (8 bits per channel) to a 12 bits palette (4 bits per channel)"""
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|     converted = []
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|     for ci in range(len(palette_rgb)):
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|         r, g, b = palette_rgb[ci]
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|         converted.append((channel_8to4(r), channel_8to4(g), channel_8to4(b)))
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|     return converted
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| 
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| 
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| def reduce_colorspace(palette_rgb: RGBList) -> RGBList:
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|     """
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|     Convert 24 bits color space (8 bits per channel) to 12 bits color space (4 bits per channel).
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|     The resulting color values are still full 8 bits but their precision is reduced.
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|     You can take either the upper or lower 4 bits of each channel byte to get the actual 4 bits precision.
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|     """
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|     converted = []
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|     for r, g, b in palette_rgb:
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|         r = channel_8to4(r)
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|         g = channel_8to4(g)
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|         b = channel_8to4(b)
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|         converted.append((r << 4 | r, g << 4 | g, b << 4 | b))
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|     return converted
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| 
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| 
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| def flat_palette_to_rgb(palette: list[int]) -> RGBList:
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|     """Converts the flat palette list usually obtained from Pillow images to a list of (r,g,b) tuples"""
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|     return [(palette[i], palette[i + 1], palette[i + 2]) for i in range(0, len(palette), 3)]
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| 
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| 
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| def rgb_palette_to_flat(palette: RGBList) -> list[int]:
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|     """Convert a palette of (r,g,b) tuples to a flat list that is usually used by Pillow images"""
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|     result = []
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|     for r, g, b in palette:
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|         result.append(r)
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|         result.append(g)
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|         result.append(b)
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|     return result
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| 
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| 
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| def flat_palette_to_vera(palette: list[int]) -> bytearray:
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|     """
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|     Convert a flat palette list usually obtained from Pillow images, to GB0R words (RGB in little-endian), suitable for Vera palette registers.
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|     The palette must be in 12 bit color space already! Because this routine just takes the upper 4 bits of every channel value.
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|     """
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|     return rgb_palette_to_vera(flat_palette_to_rgb(palette))
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| 
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| 
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| def rgb_palette_to_vera(palette_rgb: RGBList) -> bytearray:
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|     """
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|     Convert a palette in (r,g,b) format to GB0R words (RGB in little-endian), suitable for Vera palette registers.
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|     The palette must be in 12 bit color space already! Because this routine just takes the upper 4 bits of every channel value.
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|     """
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|     data = bytearray()
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|     for r, g, b in palette_rgb:
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|         r = r >> 4
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|         g = g >> 4
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|         b = b >> 4
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|         data.append(g << 4 | b)
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|         data.append(r)
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|     return data
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