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[[File:RawImageSequenceOutput.png]]
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Using [[Imagemagick]] to convert this to an animated gif:
You can use [[Imagemagick]] (for instance) to convert this to an animated gif:
  convert frame* fadetoblack.gif
  convert frame* fadetoblack.gif


[[File:fadetoblack.gif]]
[[File:fadetoblack.gif]]

Revision as of 13:16, 5 November 2013

Following on from the Raw image example...

# rawimagesequence.py
import struct, sys

width = 320
height = 240
header = struct.pack("<BBBHHBHHHHBB",0,0,2,0,0,8,0,0,width,height,32,1<<5)

totalframes = 25
for frame in xrange(totalframes):
    out = open("frame%04d.tga" % frame, "wb")
    out.write(header)

    for y in xrange(height):
        for x in xrange(width):
            r = (1.0-(float(frame)/totalframes))*255
            g = r
            b = r
            a = 255
     
            out.write(struct.pack('B', b))
            out.write(struct.pack('B', g))
            out.write(struct.pack('B', r))
            out.write(struct.pack('B', a))
    print r
 
    out.close()
python rawimagesequence.py

The outer loop of this script produces each of the 24 individual frames. Each frame has a different brightness calculated from full on (white) to full off (black).

RawImageSequenceOutput.png

You can use Imagemagick (for instance) to convert this to an animated gif:

convert frame* fadetoblack.gif

Fadetoblack.gif