#!/bin/sh # # Bisects JPEG XL encoding quality parameter to reach a given # target bits-per-pixel value. # (To be used directly, or as a template for tailored processing.) # # Usage: cjxl_bisect_size {input_filename} {output_filename} {target_bpp} # # We take the `bisector` tool from $PATH, or, if not available, # try to locate it in the same directory as the current script. # The `get_bpp` helper is taken from the same directory as the current script. # input_filename=$1 output_filename=$2 target_size=$3 script_dir=$(dirname $(readlink -f $0)) bisect_tool=$(which bisector) if [ -z $bisect_tool ] ; then bisect_tool="${script_dir}/bisector" fi jxl_get_bpp_helper="${script_dir}/jxl_get_bpp_helper" # If $CJXL_BIN is set, we use this instead of looking for `cjxl` on $PATH. cjxl_bin=${CJXL_BIN} if [ -z $cjxl_bin ] ; then cjxl_bin="cjxl" fi # Using `identify` from ImageMagick here. num_pixels=$(identify -format "%w*%h\n" /tmp/baseball.png|bc) # Allow 0.5% tolerance in size (--rtol=0.005). exec $bisect_tool --var=BISECT --range=0.01,15.0 --target=$target_size \ --rtol_val=0.005 \ --cmd="$cjxl_bin --distance=\$BISECT ${input_filename} ${output_filename}_bisect_\$BISECT.jxl ; (find ${output_filename}_bisect_\$BISECT.jxl -printf \"scale=10;%s/$num_pixels\n\" | bc -l)" \ --final="mv ${output_filename}_bisect_\$BISECT.jxl ${output_filename}; rm -f ${output_filename}_bisect_*.jxl" \ --verbosity=1