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I've been working on a script for a while now to change the colors of GIF and PNG files that works better than the PHP colorize filter, which doesn't preserve luminosity. I've come up with this, but it doesn't quite work right:

$filename = "images/sprites/".$_GET['sprite'].".png";
    $im = imagecreatefrompng($filename);
    $nim = imagecreate( imagesx($im), imagesy($im) );
    $background = imagecolorallocate($nim, 255, 0, 255);

    $size = getimagesize($filename);

    for($y = 0; $y < imagesy($nim); $y++) {
        for($x = 0; $x < imagesx($nim); $x++) {
            $rgb = imagecolorat($im, $x, $y);
            $colors = imagecolorsforindex($im, $rgb);
            $mods = explode("x",$_GET['color']);

            $colors['red']   = ($colors['red'] / 8 + (255 - ((255 - $mods[0] - $colors['red']) * 2))) / 2;
            $colors['green'] = ($colors['red'] / 8 + (255 - ((255 - $mods[1] - $colors['green']) * 2))) / 2;
            $colors['blue']  = ($colors['red'] / 8 + (255 - ((255 - $mods[2] - $colors['blue']) * 2))) / 2;

            $r = $colors['red'];
            $g = $colors['green'];
            $b = $colors['blue'];

            if($r < 0) $r = 0;
            if($g < 0) $g = 0;
            if($b < 0) $b = 0;
            if($r > 255) $r = 255;
            if($g > 255) $g = 255;
            if($b > 255) $b = 255;

            if(!isset($color[$r.$g.$b])) {
                $color[$r.$g.$b] = imagecolorallocate($nim, $r, $g, $b);
            }

            imagesetpixel($nim, $x, $y, $color[$r.$g.$b]);
        }
    }

    imagecolortransparent($nim, 1);
    header('Content-Type: image/png');
    imagepng($nim);
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  • What is the PHP colorize filter and what do you want it to do? Not to forget: What does not work in your current code?
    – AndreKR
    Nov 23, 2010 at 16:17
  • The current code works, but it's not quite right. It doesn't truly preserve luminosity and it doesn't preserve an alpha channel. PHP Filter: Colorize will change the color, but not preserve luminosity. Here is the page for it: php.net/manual/en/function.imagefilter.php Nov 23, 2010 at 16:41

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Sounds like you want a tinted grayscale. This supports transparency...

http://www.exorithm.com/algorithm/view/duotone_image

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  • That looks interesting. I uploaded an image to their test and it didn't work. Leaves me worried about it actually working, but I'll see what affect I get. Nov 23, 2010 at 18:48
  • Right, so I tried it and that is doing the same thing the PHP Filter 'Colorize' does. It's not preserving the black in the image. It does preserve the white however. Nov 23, 2010 at 18:52
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    Okay, try again at exorithm.com/algorithm/view/duotone_image, but this time set the pcnt flag
    – Mike C
    Nov 23, 2010 at 20:43
  • that's close enough. It favors white a bit, but I can compensate. Nov 25, 2010 at 0:25
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Try with these functions after $im = imagecreatefrompng($filename);

imagealphablending($im, false);
imagesavealpha($im, true);

And use imagecreatetruecolor() :

$nim = imagecreatetruecolor ( imagesx($im), imagesy($im) );
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