The software is fairly straightforward. It extracts frames from video files and applies filters frame by frame. Reassemble it into a single video file.
- Making use of a modified version of python-halftone by philgyford with grayscale halftone inverted from white dot to black dot instead.
- Every halftone parameter is identical to the original! All choices are detailed on the repo.
- I built this application just to produce a halftone version of Bad Apple!! "a popular Japanese song from Touhou Series" This has just 6751 frames. You may also need to adjust the zfill() value to match your frame counts. (I'd do it later if I had the time.)
- Optimization would not be performed right now because I am a python rookie and am considering taking some time to learn Python more.