"""Image converter to Apple II Double Hi-Res format.""" import argparse import os.path import time from PIL import Image import numpy as np import dither as dither_pyx import dither_pattern import image as image_py import palette as palette_py import screen as screen_py # TODO: # - support LR/DLR # - support HGR def main(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("input", type=str, help="Input image file to process.") parser.add_argument("output", type=str, help="Output file for converted " "Apple II image.") parser.add_argument( "--lookahead", type=int, default=6, help=("How many pixels to look ahead to compensate for NTSC colour " "artifacts (default: 6)")) parser.add_argument( '--dither', type=str, choices=list(dither_pattern.PATTERNS.keys()), default=dither_pattern.DEFAULT_PATTERN, help="Error distribution pattern to apply when dithering (default: " + dither_pattern.DEFAULT_PATTERN + ")") parser.add_argument( '--show_input', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction, default=False, help="Whether to show the input image before conversion.") parser.add_argument( '--show_output', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction, default=True, help="Whether to show the output image after conversion.") parser.add_argument( '--resolution', type=str, choices=("140", "560"), default="560", help=("Effective double hi-res resolution to target. '140' treats " "pixels in groups of 4, with 16 colours that are chosen " "independently, and ignores NTSC fringing. This is mostly only " "useful for comparison to other 140px converters. '560' treats " "each pixel individually, with choice of 2 colours (depending on " "NTSC colour phase), and looking ahead over next --lookahead " "pixels to optimize the colour sequence (default: 560)") ) parser.add_argument( '--palette', type=str, choices=list(set(palette_py.PALETTES.keys())), default=palette_py.DEFAULT_PALETTE, help='RGB colour palette to dither to. "ntsc" blends colours over 8 ' 'pixels and gives better image quality on targets that ' 'use/emulate NTSC, but can be substantially slower. Other ' 'palettes determine colours based on 4 pixel sequences ' '(default: ' + palette_py.DEFAULT_PALETTE + ")") parser.add_argument( '--show_palette', type=str, choices=list(palette_py.PALETTES.keys()), help="RGB colour palette to use when --show_output (default: " "value of --palette)") parser.add_argument( '--verbose', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction, default=False, help="Show progress during conversion") args = parser.parse_args() palette = palette_py.PALETTES[args.palette]() if args.resolution == "140": if args.palette == "ntsc": raise argparse.ArgumentError( "--resolution=140 cannot be combined with --palette=ntsc") screen = screen_py.DHGR140Screen(palette) lookahead = 0 else: if args.palette == "ntsc": # TODO: palette depth should be controlled by Palette not Screen screen = screen_py.DHGR560NTSCScreen(palette) else: screen = screen_py.DHGR560Screen(palette) lookahead = args.lookahead # Open and resize source image image = image_py.open(args.input) if args.show_input: image_py.resize(image, screen.NATIVE_X_RES, screen.NATIVE_Y_RES * 2, srgb_output=True).show() resized = np.array(image_py.resize(image, screen.X_RES, screen.Y_RES)).astype(np.float32) dither = dither_pattern.PATTERNS[args.dither]() output_nbit, _ = dither_pyx.dither_image( screen, resized, dither, lookahead, args.verbose) bitmap = screen.pack(output_nbit) # Show output image by rendering in target palette output_palette_name = args.show_palette or args.palette output_palette = palette_py.PALETTES[output_palette_name]() if output_palette_name == "ntsc": output_screen = screen_py.DHGR560NTSCScreen(output_palette) else: output_screen = screen_py.DHGR560Screen(output_palette) output_rgb = output_screen.bitmap_to_image_rgb(bitmap) out_image = Image.fromarray(image_py.linear_to_srgb(output_rgb).astype( np.uint8)) out_image = image_py.resize(out_image, screen.NATIVE_X_RES, screen.NATIVE_Y_RES * 2, srgb_output=True) if args.show_output: out_image.show() # Save Double hi-res image outfile = os.path.join(os.path.splitext(args.output)[0] + "-preview.png") out_image.save(outfile, "PNG") with open(args.output, "wb") as f: f.write(bytes(screen.aux)) f.write(bytes(screen.main)) if __name__ == "__main__": main()