Cancel this request for now. I am not sure this will do me any good as I need both positive and negative results from the sin and cos and without HDRI this is not possible.
I need to think about and prototype whether I can do the same things if one biases the sin and cos about mid gray, e.g. the equivalent of convert image -fx "0.5*sin($value*u*2*pi)+0.5" xmap
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This is not urgent.
But I could speed up several of my dispersion effects scripts to avoid -fx (disperse, bordereffects and one I am working on for glasseffects -- see http://www.fmwconcepts.com/imagemagick/index.html), if one can add two new functions to -evaluate that would be sin and cos functions that would emulate:
convert randomimage -fx "sin($value*u*2*pi)" xmap
convert randomimage -fx "cos($value*u*2*pi)" ymap
Thus -evaluate sin value and -evaluate cos value
ie
convert randomimage -evaluate sin value xmap
convert randomimage -evaluate cos value ymap
Where value is a frequency multiplier and since u ranges from 0 to 1, the argument ranges from 0 to 2*pi*value
And where value is any non-negative float. Typically I have used values in range 1-20 (but less than one is also possible)
Typically what I have done is applied the sin and cos to a (optionally blurred) random image to create displacement maps and then used:
composite xmap image ymap -displace ${amount}x${amount} dispersedimage
To create the dispersion effect.
(Actually until today, I thought dual x and y displacement maps were not working with -displace and did all the above using -fx. But Anthony notified me today that two displacement maps are currently working with -displace)
Thanks
Fred
CANCEL: enhancement request for -evaluate
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Re: enhancement request for -evaluate
Done. We choose sine and cosine as the evaluate operators.
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Re: enhancement request for -evaluate
magick wrote:Done. We choose sine and cosine as the evaluate operators.
Cancel this request for now. I am not sure this will do me any good as I need both positive and negative results from the sin and cos and without HDRI this is not possible.
I need to think about and prototype whether I can do the same things if one biases the sin and cos about mid gray, e.g. the equivalent of convert image -fx "0.5*sin($value*u*2*pi)+0.5" xmap
Let me get back to you after some tests
Sorry this was a little premature and not well thought out, yet
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Re: CANCEL: enhancement request for -evaluate
I have adjusted the internal mechanics of the new -evaluate operators and they are now available. Works well...
See http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/transf ... luate_math
See http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/transf ... luate_math
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