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# Lid
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_lo-fi image dithering_
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Lid performs fairly basic 1 bit image dithering. It converts an input image to grayscale and then dithers that image. It then optimizes the output and saves the file. The result is a reduced filesize, simple image, great for small apge sizes.
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## Dependencies
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- Python3.x (built and tested with 3.6)
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- PIL (python3 -m pip install Pillow)
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## Documentation
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lid [option]... [source path] [output name]
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Options:
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-f = output format, defaults to the recommended setting: png
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-q = quality, defaults to 90, only affects png & jpeg/jpg
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source path = a path to an image file you want to dither
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output name = the name of the file you would like to output, do not include file extension
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## License
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Public domain. Use it, improve it, share it!
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