# TerminalImageViewer Small Java program to display images in a (modern) terminal using RGB ANSI codes and unicode block graphic characters Algorithm (for each 4x8 pixel cell mapped to a unicode block graphics character): 1. Find the color channel (R, G or B) that has the biggest range of values for the current cell 2. Split this range in the middle 3. Average the colors above and below and create a corresponding bitmap for the cell 3. Compare the bitmap to the assumed bitmaps for various unicode block graphics characters Usage: ``` javac TerminalImageViewer.java java TerminalImageViewer [-w ] ``` Common problems: - If you see strange horizontal lines, the characters don't fully fill the character cell. Remove additional line spacing in your terminal app - Wrong colors? Try -256 to use a 256 color palette instead of 24 bit colors Examples: ![Examples](http://i.imgur.com/8UyGjg8.png) If multiple images match the filename spec, thumbnails are shown. ![Thumbnails](http://i.imgur.com/PTYgSqz.png)