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);