Is it possible to add noise to the picture using Jimp in Node.js?
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I'm making a bot in Discord, to mostly goof.
I decided to create a "deep-fry" command:
// stuff here
function deepfry(link) {
var pixelValue = Math.floor(Math.random() * 2 + 2)
Jimp.read(link)
.then(image => {
image
.pixelate(pixelValue)
.contrast(0.95)
.write('./images/deepfry.png')
message.channel.send({
files: [
'./images/deepfry.png'
]
})
})
}
I noticed that, in comparision with other deep-fried images, its missing some noise. I couldn't find anything about applying it (well, using Jimp), any ideas on how could i apply some?
javascript node.js discord.js
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I'm making a bot in Discord, to mostly goof.
I decided to create a "deep-fry" command:
// stuff here
function deepfry(link) {
var pixelValue = Math.floor(Math.random() * 2 + 2)
Jimp.read(link)
.then(image => {
image
.pixelate(pixelValue)
.contrast(0.95)
.write('./images/deepfry.png')
message.channel.send({
files: [
'./images/deepfry.png'
]
})
})
}
I noticed that, in comparision with other deep-fried images, its missing some noise. I couldn't find anything about applying it (well, using Jimp), any ideas on how could i apply some?
javascript node.js discord.js
add a comment |
I'm making a bot in Discord, to mostly goof.
I decided to create a "deep-fry" command:
// stuff here
function deepfry(link) {
var pixelValue = Math.floor(Math.random() * 2 + 2)
Jimp.read(link)
.then(image => {
image
.pixelate(pixelValue)
.contrast(0.95)
.write('./images/deepfry.png')
message.channel.send({
files: [
'./images/deepfry.png'
]
})
})
}
I noticed that, in comparision with other deep-fried images, its missing some noise. I couldn't find anything about applying it (well, using Jimp), any ideas on how could i apply some?
javascript node.js discord.js
I'm making a bot in Discord, to mostly goof.
I decided to create a "deep-fry" command:
// stuff here
function deepfry(link) {
var pixelValue = Math.floor(Math.random() * 2 + 2)
Jimp.read(link)
.then(image => {
image
.pixelate(pixelValue)
.contrast(0.95)
.write('./images/deepfry.png')
message.channel.send({
files: [
'./images/deepfry.png'
]
})
})
}
I noticed that, in comparision with other deep-fried images, its missing some noise. I couldn't find anything about applying it (well, using Jimp), any ideas on how could i apply some?
javascript node.js discord.js
javascript node.js discord.js
asked Nov 22 '18 at 15:24
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I'm not very familliar with Jimp, but from reading the docs you could try some of the following;
image.posterize( n );
image.sepia();
Posterize worked splendid! Sepia didn't really do it, but using posterize at about 8 worked great. Thanks!
– loib
Nov 23 '18 at 18:20
@loib Glad I could help! Please make sure to set my answer as the solution so other people know this question has been answered!
– ethamitc
Nov 25 '18 at 2:37
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I'm not very familliar with Jimp, but from reading the docs you could try some of the following;
image.posterize( n );
image.sepia();
Posterize worked splendid! Sepia didn't really do it, but using posterize at about 8 worked great. Thanks!
– loib
Nov 23 '18 at 18:20
@loib Glad I could help! Please make sure to set my answer as the solution so other people know this question has been answered!
– ethamitc
Nov 25 '18 at 2:37
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I'm not very familliar with Jimp, but from reading the docs you could try some of the following;
image.posterize( n );
image.sepia();
Posterize worked splendid! Sepia didn't really do it, but using posterize at about 8 worked great. Thanks!
– loib
Nov 23 '18 at 18:20
@loib Glad I could help! Please make sure to set my answer as the solution so other people know this question has been answered!
– ethamitc
Nov 25 '18 at 2:37
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I'm not very familliar with Jimp, but from reading the docs you could try some of the following;
image.posterize( n );
image.sepia();
I'm not very familliar with Jimp, but from reading the docs you could try some of the following;
image.posterize( n );
image.sepia();
answered Nov 23 '18 at 14:41
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Posterize worked splendid! Sepia didn't really do it, but using posterize at about 8 worked great. Thanks!
– loib
Nov 23 '18 at 18:20
@loib Glad I could help! Please make sure to set my answer as the solution so other people know this question has been answered!
– ethamitc
Nov 25 '18 at 2:37
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Posterize worked splendid! Sepia didn't really do it, but using posterize at about 8 worked great. Thanks!
– loib
Nov 23 '18 at 18:20
@loib Glad I could help! Please make sure to set my answer as the solution so other people know this question has been answered!
– ethamitc
Nov 25 '18 at 2:37
Posterize worked splendid! Sepia didn't really do it, but using posterize at about 8 worked great. Thanks!
– loib
Nov 23 '18 at 18:20
Posterize worked splendid! Sepia didn't really do it, but using posterize at about 8 worked great. Thanks!
– loib
Nov 23 '18 at 18:20
@loib Glad I could help! Please make sure to set my answer as the solution so other people know this question has been answered!
– ethamitc
Nov 25 '18 at 2:37
@loib Glad I could help! Please make sure to set my answer as the solution so other people know this question has been answered!
– ethamitc
Nov 25 '18 at 2:37
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