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sum-hsb - sorts by the sum of the hue, saturation, and brightness values of pixels.blue - sorts by the blue value of the pixels.green - sorts by the green value of the pixels.red - sorts by the red value of the pixels.
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sum-rgb - sorts by the sum of the red, green, and blue values of the pixels.method - the method by which to sort pixels.Here are the custom parameter details (mostly a rewriting/copy of the docs in EVA-01/pxlsrt):
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If you pass an invalid value as a parameter, will not respond. You should always have an even number of words between the brackets. Parameters will always come in key-value pairs and should look something like cmd. You can pass custom parameters to by including cmd in your tweet with a set of parameters between the brackets. baseline image (no pixel sorting)Ĭmd Custom Parameters If you specify a preset directly, this shaking will not occur. If you do not specify a preset nor cmd when giving an image to a random preset will be chosen along with a slight "shaking" of the parameter values, making sure that random results you get are not identical/boring. Below are a list of presets, sample images, and how you would reproduce them using `cmd`, but note that the end effect varies highly depending on the image. If can't find your preset, it will default to a random preset. For example, to use the "drip" preset, you would include preset. You can specify a preset by including the string preset with the name of the preset between the brackets. Simply attach an image to your tweet (links to images currently not supported) and mention will respond with an image that has been processed using one of a number of random presets. It sorts the rows (or optionally columns) of an image according to a specific method like hue, red, brightness, luma, etc. Is a Twitter bot written in Ruby heavily utilizing EVA-01/pxlsrt and mispy/twitter_ebooks.