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cpbitmap-to-png

v1.0.3

Published

A CLI to convert cpbitmap image file to png format.

Downloads

12

Readme

cpbitmap-to-png

A CLI to convert cpbitmap image file to png format.

cpbitmap-to-png is a Command Line Interface tools to convert cpbitmap image file to png file.

Installing

$ npm install -g cpbitmap-to-png

Optionally, create a global symlink for a dependency.

npm link

How to use

  Usage: cpbitmap-to-png input.cpbitmap output.png

  Example: cpbitmap-to-png LockBackground.cpbitmap lock.png

Usage for converting Home and Lock screen images from iOS device backup

  1. Perform iOS device backup using Itunes without encryption enabled or other compatible software.
  2. Extracted backup content using imobax in a direcrory or other software.
  3. Locate /HomeDomain/Library/SpringBoard/ direcrory in the extracted backup direcrory and copy OriginalHomeBackground.cpbitmap, HomeBackground.cpbitmap and LockBackground.cpbitmap files.

Finally convert cpbitmap files to PNG images.

cpbitmap-to-png OriginalHomeBackground.cpbitmap home-original.png
cpbitmap-to-png HomeBackground.cpbitmap home.png
cpbitmap-to-png LockBackground.cpbitmap lock.png

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Authors

Harold Thetiot

Original source from dr15 user on stackoverflow How can I convert the .cpbitmap images to .png or common images type ?.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details