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.. py:module:: PIL.ImageColor
.. py:currentmodule:: PIL.ImageColor
:py:mod:`ImageColor` Module
===========================
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The :py:mod:`ImageColor` module contains color tables and converters from
CSS3-style color specifiers to RGB tuples. This module is used by
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:py:meth:`PIL.Image.new` and the :py:mod:`~PIL.ImageDraw` module, among
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others.
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.. _color-names:
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Color Names
-----------
The ImageColor module supports the following string formats:
* Hexadecimal color specifiers, given as ``#rgb`` or ``#rrggbb``. For example,
``#ff0000`` specifies pure red.
* RGB functions, given as ``rgb(red, green, blue)`` where the color values are
integers in the range 0 to 255. Alternatively, the color values can be given
as three percentages (0% to 100%). For example, ``rgb(255,0,0)`` and
``rgb(100%,0%,0%)`` both specify pure red.
* Hue-Saturation-Lightness (HSL) functions, given as ``hsl(hue, saturation%,
lightness%)`` where hue is the color given as an angle between 0 and 360
(red=0, green=120, blue=240), saturation is a value between 0% and 100%
(gray=0%, full color=100%), and lightness is a value between 0% and 100%
(black=0%, normal=50%, white=100%). For example, ``hsl(0,100%,50%)`` is pure
red.
* Common HTML color names. The :py:mod:`~PIL.ImageColor` module provides some
140 standard color names, based on the colors supported by the X Window
system and most web browsers. color names are case insensitive. For example,
``red`` and ``Red`` both specify pure red.
Functions
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.. py:method:: getrgb(color)
Convert a color string to an RGB tuple. If the string cannot be parsed,
this function raises a :py:exc:`ValueError` exception.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.4
.. py:method:: getcolor(color, mode)
Same as :py:func:`~PIL.ImageColor.getrgb`, but converts the RGB value to a
greyscale value if the mode is not color or a palette image. If the string
cannot be parsed, this function raises a :py:exc:`ValueError` exception.
.. versionadded:: 1.1.4