Fred's ImageMagick Scripts



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LOMOGRAPHY


Applies a lomographic effect to an image.

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last modified: March 13, 2022



USAGE: lomography [-t type] infile outfile
USAGE: lomography [-h or help]

-t ... type ... type of lomography; choices are turquoise (t), purple (p),
............... or lime (l) ; default=turquoise

PURPOSE: To apply a lomographic effect to an image.

DESCRIPTION: LOMOGRAPHY applies a lomographic effect to an image similar to the lomography photographic film. There are three types: turquoise, purple and lime. See https://thedarkroom.com/what-is-lomography/

ARGUMENTS:

-t type ... TYPE of lomography. The choices are turquoise (t), purple (p), or lime (l). The default=turquoise

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.


EXAMPLES


Example 1

Original Image
(source)

 

Arguments:
-t turquoise
(defaults)

 

Arguments:
-t purple

 

Arguments:
-t lime


Example 2

Original Image
(source)

 

Arguments:
-t turquoise
(defaults)

 

Arguments:
-t purple

 

Arguments:
-t lime


Example 3

Original Image

 

Arguments:
-t turquoise
(defaults)

 

Arguments:
-t purple

 

Arguments:
-t lime


What the script does is as follows:

  • read the input image
  • swaps channels
  • write the result as output