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Jacob Gustafson
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#!/usr/bin/env python |
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""" |
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Installation: place this in plug-ins and mark executable, such as: |
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~/.gimp-2.8/plug-ins/ |
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(To find your plug-in paths, open GIMP, click Edit, Preferences, |
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Folders, Plug-ins) |
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Upgrading: You must restart GIMP if you upgrade the plugin. |
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Development Notes: |
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- In GIMP, see Help, Prodedure browser to view GIMP's own documentation. |
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Python differences from regular API |
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(See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHXX3KuB23Q): |
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- Change dashes to underscores |
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- Change -1 to None |
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- do not pass run mode |
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- Making a copy of the pixels would be much faster if repetitive get |
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pixel calls are necessary. |
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""" |
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import math |
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import sys |
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from itertools import chain |
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from gimpfu import * # by convention, import * |
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def fdist(pos1, pos2): |
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return math.sqrt((pos2[0] - pos1[0])**2 + (pos2[1] - pos1[1])**2) |
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def idist(pos1, pos2): |
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fpos1 = [float(i) for i in pos1] |
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fpos2 = [float(i) for i in pos2] |
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return fdist(fpos1, fpos2) |
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def find_opaque_pos(near_pos, threshold=255, max_rad=None, drawable=None, w=None, h=None): |
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""" |
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Sequential arguments: |
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near_pos -- This location, or the closest location to it meeting |
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criteria, is the search target. |
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Keyword arguments: |
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threshold -- (0 to 255) If the pixel's alpha is this or higher, get |
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it (the closest in location to near_pos). |
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""" |
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epsilon = sys.float_info.epsilon |
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rad = 0 |
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if drawable is None: |
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img = gimp.image_list()[0] |
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drawable = pdb.gimp_image_active_drawable(img) |
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w = pdb.gimp_image_width(img) |
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h = pdb.gimp_image_height(img) |
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if max_rad is None: |
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max_rad = 0 |
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side_distances = [ |
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abs(0 - near_pos[0]), |
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abs(w - near_pos[0]), |
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abs(0 - near_pos[1]), |
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abs(h - near_pos[1]), |
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] |
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for dist in side_distances: |
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if dist > max_rad: |
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max_rad = dist |
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for i in range(0, max_rad + 1): |
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left = near_pos[0] - i |
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right = near_pos[0] + i |
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top = near_pos[1] - i |
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bottom = near_pos[1] + i |
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# For each side of the square, only use positions within the |
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# circle: |
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for x in chain(range(left, right + 1), range(left, right + 1)): |
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if x < 0: |
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continue |
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if x > w: |
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continue |
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for y in (top, bottom): |
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# top row of square |
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if y < 0: |
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continue |
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if y > h: |
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continue |
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pos = (x, y) |
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dist = idist(near_pos, pos) |
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if dist <= float(i) - epsilon: |
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all_channels, pixel = pdb.gimp_drawable_get_pixel( |
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drawable, |
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pos[0], |
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pos[1] |
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) |
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if pixel[3] >= threshold: |
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return pos |
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# For each side of the square (continued) |
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for y in chain(range(top+1, bottom), range(top+1, bottom)): |
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if y < 0: |
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continue |
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if y > h: |
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continue |
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# purposely exclude corners (done in previous loop) |
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for x in (left, right): |
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if x < 0: |
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continue |
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if x > w: |
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continue |
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# top row of square |
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pos = (x, y) |
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dist = idist(near_pos, pos) |
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if dist <= float(i) - epsilon: |
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all_channels, pixel = pdb.gimp_drawable_get_pixel( |
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drawable, |
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pos[0], |
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pos[1] |
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) |
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if pixel[3] >= threshold: |
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return pos |
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return None |
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def extend(threshold=254, make_opaque=False): |
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""" |
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Keyword arguments: |
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threshold -- (0 to 255) If the pixel's alpha is this or lower, |
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change its color |
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make_opaque -- Make the pixel within the threshold opaque. This is |
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normally for preparing to convert images to indexed color, such as |
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Minetest wield_image. |
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""" |
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# exists, x1, y1, x2, y2 = \ |
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# pdb.gimp_selection_bounds(self.img) |
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img = gimp.image_list()[0] |
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drawable = pdb.gimp_image_active_drawable(img) |
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w = pdb.gimp_image_width(img) |
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h = pdb.gimp_image_height(img) |
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new_channels = 3 |
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if make_opaque: |
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new_channels = 4 |
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for x in range(w): |
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for y in range(h): |
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all_channels, pixel = pdb.gimp_drawable_get_pixel(drawable, x, y) |
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# if all([p == q for p, q in zip(pixel, color_to_edit)]): |
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opaque_pos = find_opaque_pos(x, y, drawable=drawable, w=w, h=h) |
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pdb.gimp_drawable_set_pixel(drawable, x, y, new_channels, new_color) |
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def remove_layer_halo(): |
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extend(threshold=0, make_opaque=True) |
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pdb.gimp_displays_flush() # update the image |
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# See https://jacksonbates.wordpress.com/2015/09/14/python-fu-6-accepting-user-input/ |
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register( |
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"python_fu_remove_halo", |
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"Remove Halo", |
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"Remove alpha", |
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"Jake Gustafson", "Jake Gustafson", "2020", |
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"Redo the edge...", |
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"RGBA", # RGB* would mean with or without alpha. |
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[ |
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(PF_SPINNER, "threshold", "Minimum alpha to fix", 254, (0, 255, 1)), |
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(PF_BOOL, "make_opaque", "Make the fixed parts opaque.", True), |
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(PF_DRAWABLE, "drawable", "Input layer", None), |
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], |
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[], |
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remove_layer_halo, menu="<Image>/Layer,Remove Halo" |
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) |
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main() |
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