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Another ssimulacra2 cli

Building

A fork of ssimulacra2_bin that I could not stop adding things to. whoops

If you want full ffmpeg based video support check out their version. My version is based on folders of images and full windows compatability.

CLI for the Rust implementation of SSIMULACRA2: https://github.com/rust-av/ssimulacra2

Download

Get the release version from here

Get the requivalent of a nightly build from the build action

Install

Cargo Crates.io

cargo install as2c

Cargo Git

cargo install as2c --git https://github.com/BuyMyMojo/another_ssimulacra2_cli

then you can just run as2c from your terminal.

usage

Supported image formats

Another ssimulacra2 cli

Usage: as2c[.exe] [OPTIONS] <SOURCE> <DISTORTED> [OUT]

Arguments:
  <SOURCE>     Original unmodified image
  <DISTORTED>  Distorted image
  [OUT]        Output folder or `.csv` file. Requires --folders

Options:
  -t, --threads <THREADS>
          Choose how many cpu threads to use. defaults to your core count!
  -f, --folders
          If input paths are folders, process all images in the folders. This assumes the files are named the same in both folders.
      --colour-space <COLOUR_SPACE>
          https://docs.rs/av-data/0.4.1/av_data/pixel/enum.ColorPrimaries.html for more info [default: bt709] [possible values: reserved0, bt709, unspecified, reserved, bt470m, bt470bg, st170m, st240m, film, bt2020, st428, p3dci, p3-display, tech3213]
      --colour-transfer <COLOUR_TRANSFER>
          https://docs.rs/av-data/0.4.1/av_data/pixel/enum.TransferCharacteristic.html for more info [default: srgb] [possible values: reserved0, bt1886, unspecified, reserved, bt470m, bt470bg, st170m, st240m, linear, logarithmic100, logarithmic316, xvycc, bt1361e, srgb, bt2020-ten, bt2020-twelve, perceptual-quantizer, st428, hybrid-log-gamma]
  -h, --help
          Print help information
  -V, --version
          Print version information

Examples

Comparing indavidual images/frames:

as2c[.exe] ./source.png ./compressed.png
81.62440732

Comparing two folders of frames:

as2c[.exe] -f ./source/ ./compressed/
Min: 44.74846668101959
Max: 57.51044138134341
Mean: 51.218276319631876

Comparing two folders of frames and output CSV with each frame's results:

as2c[.exe] -f ./source/ ./compressed/ ./out.csv

or just

as2c[.exe] -f ./source/ ./compressed/ ./

example csv table:

frame ssimulacra2
0 49.924279448275605
1 53.36855269651266
2 56.70124266359252
3 54.235634583548276
4 56.10589175633655

Colour formats

supported ColorPrimaries(--colour-space):

Reserved0
BT709
Unspecified
Reserved
BT470M
BT470BG
ST170M
ST240M
Film
BT2020
ST428
P3DCI
P3Display
Tech3213

supported TransferCharacteristic(--colour-transfer):

Reserved0
BT1886
Unspecified
Reserved
BT470M
BT470BG
ST170M
ST240M
Linear
Logarithmic100
Logarithmic316
XVYCC
BT1361E
SRGB
BT2020Ten
BT2020Twelve
PerceptualQuantizer
ST428
HybridLogGamma

Memory usage

On my 5600x when comparing two folders of 1440p PNG files it can use 3-4GB of ram since it basically has 12 pairs of raw 1440p images in memory.

make sure to lower the threads used with --threads if you run out of memory.