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bitmap-transform

v1.0.0

Published

CodeFellows-401d8 Bitmap transformer homework

Downloads

4

Readme

CodeFellows-401d8 Bitmap transformer homework

Usage:

  • Clone and navigate to bitmap-transformer folder
  • Use command with the format .bin/bitmap <filename.bmp> <transform options>
  • Available transform options: invert/grayscale/bluescale/greenscale/redscale

Bonus points completed:

  • [x] Can handle palette and non-palette bitmaps
  • Can handle multiple types of bitmaps (not just BM)
  • Handle LE and BE computers with a single if statement
  • [x] Create a command line interface
  • [x] Command line interface that can select the transform
  • [x] Can handle various sized bitmaps. NOTE** Various sized non-palette bitmaps only have the invert and grayscale working, haven't figure out the algorithms for bluescale/greenscale/redscale yet. All the options for palette bitmap should be working as intended even for various sized.
  • [x] Make your command install-able on npm and use a "bin"

Contributors:

  • Tracey Radcliffe - https://github.com/traceyr
  • John Gaines - https://github.com/Firefly4266
  • Steven Than - https://github.com/steventhan