01-09-2024, 08:52 PM
I'm working on recolouring resource asset files for iTunes to create a dark mode theme - I managed to extract the files and now I'm searching a way to modify the extracted .png files.
The directory looked like this:
I went through the first 50 or so files manually adjusting the hue/saturation in Photoshop and they are starting to look much more like a dark mode theme:
Although manually editing them was a sound approach for testing the alterations, there are around 3000 extracted .png files in total so I'm searching for a way to process all of these files as a batch.
I was wondering if there was a way that GIMP could do this - perhaps a script that replaces certain colours with other colours so that it would be possible to create a variety of skins/themes in the future, for many different software. A script that could replicate the photoshop changes (hue/saturation adjustments) as a batch would suffice too as I would still be able to create a very basic dark mode theme for the community.
The directory looked like this:
I went through the first 50 or so files manually adjusting the hue/saturation in Photoshop and they are starting to look much more like a dark mode theme:
Although manually editing them was a sound approach for testing the alterations, there are around 3000 extracted .png files in total so I'm searching for a way to process all of these files as a batch.
I was wondering if there was a way that GIMP could do this - perhaps a script that replaces certain colours with other colours so that it would be possible to create a variety of skins/themes in the future, for many different software. A script that could replicate the photoshop changes (hue/saturation adjustments) as a batch would suffice too as I would still be able to create a very basic dark mode theme for the community.