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A CLI tool to manipulate images in various ways

Project description

Eqlm

A CLI tool to manipulate images in various ways

Installation

pip install eqlm

With Clipboard Support

pip install eqlm[clipboard]

Note that clipboard support varies depending on your OS.

Examples

$ eqlm eq images/macaron.jpg -n 3 2 -t 0.8 -c

Source Result
Input Image Output Image

$ eqlm eq images/mayuno.jpg -n 16 2 -t 0.7 -c -i makima

Source Result
Input Image Output Image

$ eqlm eq images/yaesu-wall.jpg -m lightness -t 0.9 -n 9 6

Source Result
Input Image Output Image

$ eqlm eq images/hakone.jpg -m saturation -t 0.2 --clamp

Source Result
Input Image Output Image

$ eqlm laps images/mayuno-eqlm.jpg -c 0.3

Source Result
Input Image Output Image

$ eqlm desc images/halftone.png

Source Result
Input Image Output Image

Commands

The main program can be invoked either through the eqlm command or through the Python main module option python3 -m eqlm. Each operation is implemented as a subcommand shown below.

Eq

Spatially equalize image lightness, saturation, or brightness

usage: eqlm eq [-h] [-m {l,brightness,saturation,lightness}] [-n M N]
               [-i {linear,cubic,akima,makima}] [-t RATE] [-c] [-e] [-u]
               [-g [GAMMA]] [-d {8,16}] [-s] [-x]
               IN_FILE [OUT_FILE]

Equalize image lightness, saturation, or brightness

positional arguments:
  IN_FILE               input image file path (use '-' for stdin, '_' for
                        clipboard)
  OUT_FILE              output PNG image file path (use '-' for stdout, '_'
                        for clipboard) (default: AutoUnique)

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -m, --mode {l,brightness,saturation,lightness}
                        processing mode (l: L (LAB), brightness: Brightness
                        (HSV), saturation: Saturation (HSV), lightness:
                        Lightness (HLS)) (default: l)
  -n, --divide M N      divide image into MxN (Horizontal x Vertical) blocks
                        for aggregation (default: (2, 2))
  -i, --interpolation {linear,cubic,akima,makima}
                        interpolation method (linear: Linear, cubic:
                        CubicSpline, akima: AkimaSpline, makima:
                        ModifiedAkimaSpline) (default: linear)
  -t, --target RATE     set the target rate for the output level, ranging from
                        0.0 (minimum) to 1.0 (maximum) (default: Average)
  -c, --clamp           clamp the level values in extrapolated boundaries
                        (default: False)
  -e, --median          aggregate each block using median instead of mean
                        (default: False)
  -u, --unweighted      disable weighting based on the alpha channel (default:
                        False)
  -g, --gamma [GAMMA]   apply inverse gamma correction before the process
                        [GAMMA=2.2] (default: None)
  -d, --depth {8,16}    bit depth of the output PNG image (default: 8)
  -s, --slow            use the highest PNG compression level (default: False)
  -x, --no-orientation  ignore the Exif orientation metadata (default: False)

'--' can be used to terminate option parsing, so that remaining arguments are
treated as positional arguments.

Match

Match histogram of source image to reference image

usage: eqlm match [-h]
                  [-m {rgb,red,green,blue,lab,ab,l,brightness,saturation,lightness}]
                  [-a SOURCE REFERENCE | -u] [-g [GAMMA]] [-d {8,16}] [-s]
                  [-x]
                  SOURCE_FILE REFERENCE_FILE [OUT_FILE]

Match histogram of source image to reference image

positional arguments:
  SOURCE_FILE           source image file path (use '-' for stdin, '_' for
                        clipboard)
  REFERENCE_FILE        reference image file path (use '-' for stdin, '_' for
                        clipboard)
  OUT_FILE              output PNG image file path (use '-' for stdout, '_'
                        for clipboard) (default: AutoUnique)

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -m, --mode {rgb,red,green,blue,lab,ab,l,brightness,saturation,lightness}
                        processing mode (rgb: RGB, red: Red (RGB), green:
                        Green (RGB), blue: Blue (RGB), lab: LAB, ab: AB (LAB),
                        l: L (LAB), brightness: Brightness (HSV), saturation:
                        Saturation (HSV), lightness: Lightness (HLS))
                        (default: rgb)
  -a, --alpha SOURCE REFERENCE
                        cutout threshold for the alpha channel (source,
                        reference) (default: (0.0, 0.5))
  -u, --unweighted      disable cutout based on the alpha channel (default:
                        False)
  -g, --gamma [GAMMA]   apply inverse gamma correction before the process
                        [GAMMA=2.2] (default: None)
  -d, --depth {8,16}    bit depth of the output PNG image (default: 8)
  -s, --slow            use the highest PNG compression level (default: False)
  -x, --no-orientation  ignore the Exif orientation metadata (default: False)

'--' can be used to terminate option parsing, so that remaining arguments are
treated as positional arguments.

Laps

Sharpen an image using a Laplacian variant kernel

usage: eqlm laps [-h] [-m {rgb,red,green,blue,lab,ab,l}]
                 [-t {basic5,basic9,diagonal,oonopuri,patrakarttunen}] [-c C]
                 [-a] [-g [GAMMA]] [-d {8,16}] [-s] [-x]
                 IN_FILE [OUT_FILE]

Sharpen an image using a Laplacian variant kernel

positional arguments:
  IN_FILE               input image file path (use '-' for stdin, '_' for
                        clipboard)
  OUT_FILE              output PNG image file path (use '-' for stdout, '_'
                        for clipboard) (default: AutoUnique)

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -m, --mode {rgb,red,green,blue,lab,ab,l}
                        processing channel mode (rgb: RGB, red: Red (RGB),
                        green: Green (RGB), blue: Blue (RGB), lab: LAB, ab: AB
                        (LAB), l: L (LAB)) (default: rgb)
  -t, --stencil {basic5,basic9,diagonal,oonopuri,patrakarttunen}
                        kernel selection (basic5: typical 4-neighbor kernel,
                        basic9: typical 8-neighbor kernel, diagonal:
                        4-diagonal-neighbor kernel, oonopuri: Oono-Puri
                        isotropic kernel, reduced overall error,
                        patrakarttunen: Patra-Karttunen isotropic kernel,
                        optimized for rotational invariance) (default:
                        oonopuri)
  -c, --coef C          sharpening factor (default: 0.2)
  -a, --include-alpha   also sharpen the alpha channel (default: False)
  -g, --gamma [GAMMA]   apply inverse gamma correction before the process
                        [GAMMA=2.2] (default: None)
  -d, --depth {8,16}    bit depth of the output PNG image (default: 8)
  -s, --slow            use the highest PNG compression level (default: False)
  -x, --no-orientation  ignore the Exif orientation metadata (default: False)

'--' can be used to terminate option parsing, so that remaining arguments are
treated as positional arguments.

Desc

Descreen a scanned image using a Fourier Transform-based method

usage: eqlm desc [-h] [--cmyk | --no-cmyk] [--nl-means | --no-nl-means]
                 [-g [GAMMA]] [-s] [-x]
                 IN_FILE [OUT_FILE]

Fourier Transform-based descreening for scanned images

positional arguments:
  IN_FILE               input image file path (use '-' for stdin, '_' for
                        clipboard)
  OUT_FILE              output PNG image file path (use '-' for stdout, '_'
                        for clipboard) (default: AutoUnique)

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --cmyk, --no-cmyk     switch to perform descreening in CMYK color space
                        (default: False)
  --nl-means, --no-nl-means
                        switch to apply Non-Local Means denoising after
                        descreening (default: True)
  -g, --gamma [GAMMA]   apply inverse gamma correction before the process
                        [GAMMA=2.2] (default: None)
  -s, --slow            use the highest PNG compression level (default: False)
  -x, --no-orientation  ignore the Exif orientation metadata (default: False)

'--' can be used to terminate option parsing, so that remaining arguments are
treated as positional arguments.

License

GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 or later

Copyright (C) 2025 curegit

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

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