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Faded effect

Posted: 2010-12-25T10:41:38-07:00
by xpt
Hi,

How can I create a faded image from an existing image?

EDIT: The "faded" is the word that I had in my mind, better than "fainted".

By "fainted" I meant, deficient in magnitude; barely perceptible; lacking brightness, color and vividness. Just like a not-so-good-quality printed photo that fainted after long time exposure under the Sun. I can still see everything, but all the brightness, color, hue, vividness, etc etc are now barely perceptible.

How can I do that?

PS. You can use your own image to illustrate the effect, or this one,
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/7626/ccard2.jpg

thanks

Re: Fainted effect

Posted: 2010-12-25T11:01:34-07:00
by fmw42
try -modulate adjusting only the brightness and saturation, such as


convert ccard2.jpg -modulate 50,25,100 ccard2_mod_50x25x100.jpg


see http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/color_mods/#modulate

I suspect you do not want to attenuate the brightness too much, but you may want to reduce the saturation even more

This may be more what you want.


convert ccard2.jpg -modulate 75,15,100 card2_mod_75_15_100.jpg

Re: Fainted effect

Posted: 2010-12-25T11:27:01-07:00
by xpt
fmw42 wrote:try -modulate adjusting only the brightness and saturation. . .
Thanks a lot for the swift respond.

I made the adjusted more lighter instead of darker, and I think I'm settled down with this for now:

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convert ccard2.jpg -modulate 190,60 ccard2_mod-190x60.jpg 
FYI, the effect will be:

org
Image

adjusted
Image

Re: Fainted effect

Posted: 2010-12-25T12:14:43-07:00
by xpt
xpt wrote:I made the adjusted more lighter instead of darker, and I think I'm settled down with this for now...
Well I found another way, which is more or less towards what I was expecting than using -modulate. Here is the result:

Image

I'll hold on to how I did for now. If you have an idea what I'm trying to do, could you do a better job than this?

Thanks

Re: Faded effect

Posted: 2010-12-25T12:47:10-07:00
by fmw42
What command did you use?

Looks a bit like -colorize with white.

try

convert ccard2.jpg -fill white -colorize 50% ccard2_colorize50white.jpg

vary the colorize percent or the fill color

Re: Faded effect

Posted: 2010-12-25T14:15:17-07:00
by xpt
Thanks.

Put them into comparison,

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convert ccard2.jpg -fill white -colorize 50% ccard2_colorize50white.jpg
Image

Mine:

Image

Conclusion, Looks like that -colorize with white handles dark parts better (the hat), whereas mine yield richer result on the light part (look at the snowman and the highlight on it).

FYI, I chose the none-linear mid-tone 'gamma' adjustment:

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convert ccard2.jpg -level 0%,100%,3.5 ccard2_level_gamma.jpg
Thanks