Darkening an image with ImageMagick
I regularly need to darken images for background use behind a title. I’ve been using a filter in Acorn, but finally decided to make it a script that uses ImageMagick so that I could simplify it all with Alfred. This is the script:
darken-image.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash if [ -z "$1" ] then echo "Usage: darken-image[contrast=40]" echo "" exit 1 fi in_filename="$1" amount=${2:-40} # Set output filename to original filename with "-darker" appended extension="${in_filename##*.}" name="${in_filename%.*}" out_filename="${name}-darker.${extension}" # Use ImageMagick to darken the original image and create the new file convert "$in_filename" -fill black -colorize "$amount"% "$out_filename" echo "Darkened image created: $out_filename"
It’s not very complicated, though I did have to look up Bash’s parameter expansion again as I always forget it!
The actual image processing with ImageMagick’s convert application using colorize operator to blend the black fill colour into the image, which results in a darker image. I set a default of 40, but this can be changed on the command line as some images need a different value.
Little automation scripts like this make life much easier.