Again there are many options to fine tune the result. We then further process the resulting ASCII text file to an image using convert from the ImageMagick suite. ![]() The example below makes use of jp2a, a powerfull JPG to ASCII-art converter with many options to achieve desired results (consult the manpage). This can then also be incorporated in your batch processing script. In case you seem to be running Linux you may stitch the applications easily together to get the desired result. The reason for wanting a command-line program is to batch process a folder full of images. ![]() Made by converting the source image to greyscale and then with the following command: img2txt -W 70 -f tga input.jpg > output.tga I'm also aware that libcaca can save its output to an image, but it only outputs colourful ascii, like below. However, the former cannot be done via the command line and the latter only lets you view the output, not save it (I don't want to resort to taking a screenshot of the output). I'm aware that GIMP has the ability to save an image as ascii art and aview can also convert an image to ascii. The output that I desire from a program should be similar to this one, which was created by taking a screenshot of the output of an image-to-ascii converter (the output was pure text) To illustrate what I'm in need of, I want to convert the image below into ascii art Is there a command-line program (for Linux) that can convert an image to ascii art and then save that output as an image e.g.
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