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@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ class ImageCmsTransform(Image.ImagePointHandler):
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##
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# (experimental) Fetches the profile for the current display device.
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# Returns None if the profile is not known.
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# @return None if the profile is not known.
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def get_display_profile(handle=None):
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import sys
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@ -234,59 +234,50 @@ class PyCMSError(Exception):
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##
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# (pyCMS) Applies an ICC transformation to a given image, mapping from
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# inputProfile to outputProfile.
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#
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# If the input or output profiles specified are not valid filenames, a
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# PyCMSError will be raised. If inPlace == TRUE and outputMode != im.mode,
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# a PyCMSError will be raised. If an error occurs during application of
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# the profiles, a PyCMSError will be raised. If outputMode is not a mode
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# supported by the outputProfile (or by pyCMS), a PyCMSError will be
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# raised.
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#
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# This function applies an ICC transformation to im from inputProfile's
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# color space to outputProfile's color space using the specified rendering
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# intent to decide how to handle out-of-gamut colors.
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#
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# OutputMode can be used to specify that a color mode conversion is to
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# be done using these profiles, but the specified profiles must be able
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# to handle that mode. I.e., if converting im from RGB to CMYK using
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# profiles, the input profile must handle RGB data, and the output
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# profile must handle CMYK data.
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#
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# @param im An open PIL image object (i.e. Image.new(...) or Image.open(...), etc.)
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# @param inputProfile String, as a valid filename path to the ICC input profile
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# you wish to use for this image, or a profile object
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# @param outputProfile String, as a valid filename path to the ICC output
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# profile you wish to use for this image, or a profile object
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# @param renderingIntent Integer (0-3) specifying the rendering intent you wish
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# to use for the transform
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#
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# INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
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# INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC = 1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
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# INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
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# INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC = 3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
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#
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# see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and what they do.
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# @param outputMode A valid PIL mode for the output image (i.e. "RGB", "CMYK",
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# etc.). Note: if rendering the image "inPlace", outputMode MUST be the
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# same mode as the input, or omitted completely. If omitted, the outputMode
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# will be the same as the mode of the input image (im.mode)
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# @param inPlace Boolean (1 = True, None or 0 = False). If True, the original
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# image is modified in-place, and None is returned. If False (default), a
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# new Image object is returned with the transform applied.
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# @param flags Integer (0-...) specifying additional flags
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# @return Either None or a new PIL image object, depending on value of inPlace
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# @exception PyCMSError
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def profileToProfile(im, inputProfile, outputProfile, renderingIntent=INTENT_PERCEPTUAL, outputMode=None, inPlace=0, flags=0):
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"""
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ImageCms.profileToProfile(im, inputProfile, outputProfile,
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[renderingIntent], [outputMode], [inPlace])
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Returns either None or a new PIL image object, depending on value of
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inPlace (see below).
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im = an open PIL image object (i.e. Image.new(...) or
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Image.open(...), etc.)
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inputProfile = string, as a valid filename path to the ICC input
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profile you wish to use for this image, or a profile object
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outputProfile = string, as a valid filename path to the ICC output
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profile you wish to use for this image, or a profile object
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renderingIntent = integer (0-3) specifying the rendering intent you
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wish to use for the transform
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INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
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INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC =1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
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INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
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INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC =3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
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see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and
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what they do.
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outputMode = a valid PIL mode for the output image (i.e. "RGB", "CMYK",
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etc.). Note: if rendering the image "inPlace", outputMode MUST be
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the same mode as the input, or omitted completely. If omitted, the
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outputMode will be the same as the mode of the input image (im.mode)
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inPlace = BOOL (1 = TRUE, None or 0 = FALSE). If TRUE, the original
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image is modified in-place, and None is returned. If FALSE
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(default), a new Image object is returned with the transform
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applied.
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flags = integer (0-...) specifying additional flags
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If the input or output profiles specified are not valid filenames, a
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PyCMSError will be raised. If inPlace == TRUE and outputMode != im.mode,
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a PyCMSError will be raised. If an error occurs during application of
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the profiles, a PyCMSError will be raised. If outputMode is not a mode
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supported by the outputProfile (or by pyCMS), a PyCMSError will be
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raised.
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This function applies an ICC transformation to im from inputProfile's
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color space to outputProfile's color space using the specified rendering
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intent to decide how to handle out-of-gamut colors.
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OutputMode can be used to specify that a color mode conversion is to
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be done using these profiles, but the specified profiles must be able
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to handle that mode. I.e., if converting im from RGB to CMYK using
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profiles, the input profile must handle RGB data, and the output
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profile must handle CMYK data.
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"""
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if outputMode is None:
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outputMode = im.mode
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##
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# (pyCMS) Opens an ICC profile file.
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#
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# The PyCMSProfile object can be passed back into pyCMS for use in creating
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# transforms and such (as in ImageCms.buildTransformFromOpenProfiles()).
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#
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# If profileFilename is not a vaild filename for an ICC profile, a PyCMSError
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# will be raised.
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#
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# @param profileFilename String, as a valid filename path to the ICC profile you
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# wish to open, or a file-like object.
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# @return A CmsProfile class object.
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# @exception PyCMSError
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def getOpenProfile(profileFilename):
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"""
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ImageCms.getOpenProfile(profileFilename)
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Returns a CmsProfile class object.
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profileFilename = string, as a valid filename path to the ICC profile
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you wish to open, or a file-like object.
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The PyCMSProfile object can be passed back into pyCMS for use in creating
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transforms and such (as in ImageCms.buildTransformFromOpenProfiles()).
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If profileFilename is not a vaild filename for an ICC profile, a
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PyCMSError will be raised.
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"""
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try:
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return ImageCmsProfile(profileFilename)
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except (IOError, TypeError, ValueError) as v:
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# (pyCMS) Builds an ICC transform mapping from the inputProfile to the
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# outputProfile. Use applyTransform to apply the transform to a given
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# image.
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#
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# If the input or output profiles specified are not valid filenames, a
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# PyCMSError will be raised. If an error occurs during creation of the
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# transform, a PyCMSError will be raised.
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#
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# If inMode or outMode are not a mode supported by the outputProfile (or
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# by pyCMS), a PyCMSError will be raised.
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#
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# This function builds and returns an ICC transform from the inputProfile
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# to the outputProfile using the renderingIntent to determine what to do
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# with out-of-gamut colors. It will ONLY work for converting images that
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# are in inMode to images that are in outMode color format (PIL mode,
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# i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.).
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#
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# Building the transform is a fair part of the overhead in
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# ImageCms.profileToProfile(), so if you're planning on converting multiple
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# images using the same input/output settings, this can save you time.
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# Once you have a transform object, it can be used with
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# ImageCms.applyProfile() to convert images without the need to re-compute
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# the lookup table for the transform.
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#
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# The reason pyCMS returns a class object rather than a handle directly
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# to the transform is that it needs to keep track of the PIL input/output
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# modes that the transform is meant for. These attributes are stored in
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# the "inMode" and "outMode" attributes of the object (which can be
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# manually overridden if you really want to, but I don't know of any
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# time that would be of use, or would even work).
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#
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# @param inputProfile String, as a valid filename path to the ICC input profile
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# you wish to use for this transform, or a profile object
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# @param outputProfile String, as a valid filename path to the ICC output
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# profile you wish to use for this transform, or a profile object
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# @param inMode String, as a valid PIL mode that the appropriate profile also
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# supports (i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.)
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# @param outMode String, as a valid PIL mode that the appropriate profile also
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# supports (i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.)
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# @param renderingIntent Integer (0-3) specifying the rendering intent you
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# wish to use for the transform
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#
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# INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
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# INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC = 1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
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# INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
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# INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC = 3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
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#
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# see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and what they do.
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# @param flags Integer (0-...) specifying additional flags
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# @return A CmsTransform class object.
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# @exception PyCMSError
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def buildTransform(inputProfile, outputProfile, inMode, outMode, renderingIntent=INTENT_PERCEPTUAL, flags=0):
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"""
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ImageCms.buildTransform(inputProfile, outputProfile, inMode, outMode,
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[renderingIntent])
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Returns a CmsTransform class object.
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inputProfile = string, as a valid filename path to the ICC input
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profile you wish to use for this transform, or a profile object
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outputProfile = string, as a valid filename path to the ICC output
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profile you wish to use for this transform, or a profile object
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inMode = string, as a valid PIL mode that the appropriate profile also
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supports (i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.)
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outMode = string, as a valid PIL mode that the appropriate profile also
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supports (i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.)
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renderingIntent = integer (0-3) specifying the rendering intent you
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wish to use for the transform
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INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
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INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC =1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
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INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
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INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC =3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
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see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and
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what they do.
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flags = integer (0-...) specifying additional flags
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If the input or output profiles specified are not valid filenames, a
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PyCMSError will be raised. If an error occurs during creation of the
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transform, a PyCMSError will be raised.
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If inMode or outMode are not a mode supported by the outputProfile (or
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by pyCMS), a PyCMSError will be raised.
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This function builds and returns an ICC transform from the inputProfile
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to the outputProfile using the renderingIntent to determine what to do
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with out-of-gamut colors. It will ONLY work for converting images that
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are in inMode to images that are in outMode color format (PIL mode,
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i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.).
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Building the transform is a fair part of the overhead in
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ImageCms.profileToProfile(), so if you're planning on converting multiple
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images using the same input/output settings, this can save you time.
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Once you have a transform object, it can be used with
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ImageCms.applyProfile() to convert images without the need to re-compute
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the lookup table for the transform.
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The reason pyCMS returns a class object rather than a handle directly
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to the transform is that it needs to keep track of the PIL input/output
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modes that the transform is meant for. These attributes are stored in
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the "inMode" and "outMode" attributes of the object (which can be
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manually overridden if you really want to, but I don't know of any
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time that would be of use, or would even work).
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"""
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if not isinstance(renderingIntent, int) or not (0 <= renderingIntent <=3):
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raise PyCMSError("renderingIntent must be an integer between 0 and 3")
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# (pyCMS) Builds an ICC transform mapping from the inputProfile to the
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# outputProfile, but tries to simulate the result that would be
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# obtained on the proofProfile device.
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#
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# If the input, output, or proof profiles specified are not valid
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# filenames, a PyCMSError will be raised.
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#
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# If an error occurs during creation of the transform, a PyCMSError will
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# be raised.
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#
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# If inMode or outMode are not a mode supported by the outputProfile
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# (or by pyCMS), a PyCMSError will be raised.
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#
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# This function builds and returns an ICC transform from the inputProfile
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# to the outputProfile, but tries to simulate the result that would be
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# obtained on the proofProfile device using renderingIntent and
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# proofRenderingIntent to determine what to do with out-of-gamut
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# colors. This is known as "soft-proofing". It will ONLY work for
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# converting images that are in inMode to images that are in outMode
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# color format (PIL mode, i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.).
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#
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# Usage of the resulting transform object is exactly the same as with
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# ImageCms.buildTransform().
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#
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# Proof profiling is generally used when using an output device to get a
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# good idea of what the final printed/displayed image would look like on
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# the proofProfile device when it's quicker and easier to use the
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# output device for judging color. Generally, this means that the
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# output device is a monitor, or a dye-sub printer (etc.), and the simulated
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# device is something more expensive, complicated, or time consuming
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# (making it difficult to make a real print for color judgement purposes).
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#
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# Soft-proofing basically functions by adjusting the colors on the
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# output device to match the colors of the device being simulated. However,
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# when the simulated device has a much wider gamut than the output
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# device, you may obtain marginal results.
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#
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# @param inputProfile String, as a valid filename path to the ICC input profile
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# you wish to use for this transform, or a profile object
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# @param outputProfile String, as a valid filename path to the ICC output
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# (monitor, usually) profile you wish to use for this transform, or a
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# profile object
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# @param proofProfile String, as a valid filename path to the ICC proof profile
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# you wish to use for this transform, or a profile object
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# @param inMode String, as a valid PIL mode that the appropriate profile also
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# supports (i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.)
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# @param outMode String, as a valid PIL mode that the appropriate profile also
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# supports (i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.)
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# @param renderingIntent Integer (0-3) specifying the rendering intent you
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# wish to use for the input->proof (simulated) transform
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#
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# INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
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# INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC = 1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
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# INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
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# INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC = 3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
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#
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# see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and what they do.
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# @param proofRenderingIntent Integer (0-3) specifying the rendering intent you
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# wish to use for proof->output transform
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#
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# INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
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# INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC = 1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
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# INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
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# INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC = 3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
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#
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# see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and what they do.
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# @param flags Integer (0-...) specifying additional flags
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# @return A CmsTransform class object.
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# @exception PyCMSError
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def buildProofTransform(inputProfile, outputProfile, proofProfile, inMode, outMode, renderingIntent=INTENT_PERCEPTUAL, proofRenderingIntent=INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC, flags=FLAGS["SOFTPROOFING"]):
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"""
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ImageCms.buildProofTransform(inputProfile, outputProfile, proofProfile,
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inMode, outMode, [renderingIntent], [proofRenderingIntent])
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Returns a CmsTransform class object.
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inputProfile = string, as a valid filename path to the ICC input
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profile you wish to use for this transform, or a profile object
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outputProfile = string, as a valid filename path to the ICC output
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(monitor, usually) profile you wish to use for this transform,
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or a profile object
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proofProfile = string, as a valid filename path to the ICC proof
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profile you wish to use for this transform, or a profile object
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inMode = string, as a valid PIL mode that the appropriate profile also
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supports (i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.)
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outMode = string, as a valid PIL mode that the appropriate profile also
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supports (i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.)
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renderingIntent = integer (0-3) specifying the rendering intent you
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wish to use for the input->proof (simulated) transform
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INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
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INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC =1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
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INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
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INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC =3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
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see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and
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what they do.
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proofRenderingIntent = integer (0-3) specifying the rendering intent
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you wish to use for proof->output transform
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INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
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INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC =1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
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INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
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INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC =3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
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see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and
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what they do.
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flags = integer (0-...) specifying additional flags
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If the input, output, or proof profiles specified are not valid
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filenames, a PyCMSError will be raised.
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If an error occurs during creation of the transform, a PyCMSError will
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be raised.
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If inMode or outMode are not a mode supported by the outputProfile
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(or by pyCMS), a PyCMSError will be raised.
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This function builds and returns an ICC transform from the inputProfile
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to the outputProfile, but tries to simulate the result that would be
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obtained on the proofProfile device using renderingIntent and
|
||||
proofRenderingIntent to determine what to do with out-of-gamut
|
||||
colors. This is known as "soft-proofing". It will ONLY work for
|
||||
converting images that are in inMode to images that are in outMode
|
||||
color format (PIL mode, i.e. "RGB", "RGBA", "CMYK", etc.).
|
||||
|
||||
Usage of the resulting transform object is exactly the same as with
|
||||
ImageCms.buildTransform().
|
||||
|
||||
Proof profiling is generally used when using an output device to get a
|
||||
good idea of what the final printed/displayed image would look like on
|
||||
the proofProfile device when it's quicker and easier to use the
|
||||
output device for judging color. Generally, this means that the
|
||||
output device is a monitor, or a dye-sub printer (etc.), and the simulated
|
||||
device is something more expensive, complicated, or time consuming
|
||||
(making it difficult to make a real print for color judgement purposes).
|
||||
|
||||
Soft-proofing basically functions by adjusting the colors on the
|
||||
output device to match the colors of the device being simulated. However,
|
||||
when the simulated device has a much wider gamut than the output
|
||||
device, you may obtain marginal results.
|
||||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
if not isinstance(renderingIntent, int) or not (0 <= renderingIntent <=3):
|
||||
raise PyCMSError("renderingIntent must be an integer between 0 and 3")
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -511,48 +488,41 @@ buildProofTransformFromOpenProfiles = buildProofTransform
|
|||
|
||||
##
|
||||
# (pyCMS) Applies a transform to a given image.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If im.mode != transform.inMode, a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If inPlace == TRUE and transform.inMode != transform.outMode, a
|
||||
# PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If im.mode, transfer.inMode, or transfer.outMode is not supported by
|
||||
# pyCMSdll or the profiles you used for the transform, a PyCMSError is
|
||||
# raised.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If an error occurs while the transform is being applied, a PyCMSError
|
||||
# is raised.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This function applies a pre-calculated transform (from
|
||||
# ImageCms.buildTransform() or ImageCms.buildTransformFromOpenProfiles()) to an
|
||||
# image. The transform can be used for multiple images, saving
|
||||
# considerable calcuation time if doing the same conversion multiple times.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If you want to modify im in-place instead of receiving a new image as
|
||||
# the return value, set inPlace to TRUE. This can only be done if
|
||||
# transform.inMode and transform.outMode are the same, because we can't
|
||||
# change the mode in-place (the buffer sizes for some modes are
|
||||
# different). The default behavior is to return a new Image object of
|
||||
# the same dimensions in mode transform.outMode.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# @param im A PIL Image object, and im.mode must be the same as the inMode
|
||||
# supported by the transform.
|
||||
# @param transform A valid CmsTransform class object
|
||||
# @param inPlace Bool (1 == True, 0 or None == False). If True, im is modified
|
||||
# in place and None is returned, if False, a new Image object with the
|
||||
# transform applied is returned (and im is not changed). The default is False.
|
||||
# @return Either None, or a new PIL Image object, depending on the value of inPlace
|
||||
# @exception PyCMSError
|
||||
|
||||
def applyTransform(im, transform, inPlace=0):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
ImageCms.applyTransform(im, transform, [inPlace])
|
||||
|
||||
Returns either None, or a new PIL Image object, depending on the value
|
||||
of inPlace (see below)
|
||||
|
||||
im = a PIL Image object, and im.mode must be the same as the inMode
|
||||
supported by the transform.
|
||||
transform = a valid CmsTransform class object
|
||||
inPlace = BOOL (1 == TRUE, 0 or None == FALSE). If TRUE, im is
|
||||
modified in place and None is returned, if FALSE, a new Image
|
||||
object with the transform applied is returned (and im is not
|
||||
changed). The default is FALSE.
|
||||
|
||||
If im.mode != transform.inMode, a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
|
||||
If inPlace == TRUE and transform.inMode != transform.outMode, a
|
||||
PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
|
||||
If im.mode, transfer.inMode, or transfer.outMode is not supported by
|
||||
pyCMSdll or the profiles you used for the transform, a PyCMSError is
|
||||
raised.
|
||||
|
||||
If an error occurs while the transform is being applied, a PyCMSError
|
||||
is raised.
|
||||
|
||||
This function applies a pre-calculated transform (from
|
||||
ImageCms.buildTransform() or ImageCms.buildTransformFromOpenProfiles()) to an
|
||||
image. The transform can be used for multiple images, saving
|
||||
considerable calcuation time if doing the same conversion multiple times.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to modify im in-place instead of receiving a new image as
|
||||
the return value, set inPlace to TRUE. This can only be done if
|
||||
transform.inMode and transform.outMode are the same, because we can't
|
||||
change the mode in-place (the buffer sizes for some modes are
|
||||
different). The default behavior is to return a new Image object of
|
||||
the same dimensions in mode transform.outMode.
|
||||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
try:
|
||||
if inPlace:
|
||||
transform.apply_in_place(im)
|
||||
|
@ -566,33 +536,29 @@ def applyTransform(im, transform, inPlace=0):
|
|||
|
||||
##
|
||||
# (pyCMS) Creates a profile.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If colorSpace not in ["LAB", "XYZ", "sRGB"], a PyCMSError is raised
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If using LAB and colorTemp != a positive integer, a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If an error occurs while creating the profile, a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use this function to create common profiles on-the-fly instead of
|
||||
# having to supply a profile on disk and knowing the path to it. It
|
||||
# returns a normal CmsProfile object that can be passed to
|
||||
# ImageCms.buildTransformFromOpenProfiles() to create a transform to apply
|
||||
# to images.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# @param colorSpace String, the color space of the profile you wish to create.
|
||||
# Currently only "LAB", "XYZ", and "sRGB" are supported.
|
||||
# @param colorTemp Positive integer for the white point for the profile, in
|
||||
# degrees Kelvin (i.e. 5000, 6500, 9600, etc.). The default is for D50
|
||||
# illuminant if omitted (5000k). colorTemp is ONLY applied to LAB profiles,
|
||||
# and is ignored for XYZ and sRGB.
|
||||
# @return A CmsProfile class object
|
||||
# @exception PyCMSError
|
||||
|
||||
def createProfile(colorSpace, colorTemp=-1):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
ImageCms.createProfile(colorSpace, [colorTemp])
|
||||
|
||||
Returns a CmsProfile class object
|
||||
|
||||
colorSpace = string, the color space of the profile you wish to create.
|
||||
Currently only "LAB", "XYZ", and "sRGB" are supported.
|
||||
colorTemp = positive integer for the white point for the profile, in
|
||||
degrees Kelvin (i.e. 5000, 6500, 9600, etc.). The default is for
|
||||
D50 illuminant if omitted (5000k). colorTemp is ONLY applied to
|
||||
LAB profiles, and is ignored for XYZ and sRGB.
|
||||
|
||||
If colorSpace not in ["LAB", "XYZ", "sRGB"], a PyCMSError is raised
|
||||
|
||||
If using LAB and colorTemp != a positive integer, a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
|
||||
If an error occurs while creating the profile, a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
|
||||
Use this function to create common profiles on-the-fly instead of
|
||||
having to supply a profile on disk and knowing the path to it. It
|
||||
returns a normal CmsProfile object that can be passed to
|
||||
ImageCms.buildTransformFromOpenProfiles() to create a transform to apply
|
||||
to images.
|
||||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
if colorSpace not in ["LAB", "XYZ", "sRGB"]:
|
||||
raise PyCMSError("Color space not supported for on-the-fly profile creation (%s)" % colorSpace)
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -609,27 +575,23 @@ def createProfile(colorSpace, colorTemp=-1):
|
|||
|
||||
##
|
||||
# (pyCMS) Gets the internal product name for the given profile.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If profile isn't a valid CmsProfile object or filename to a profile,
|
||||
# a PyCMSError is raised If an error occurs while trying to obtain the
|
||||
# name tag, a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use this function to obtain the INTERNAL name of the profile (stored
|
||||
# in an ICC tag in the profile itself), usually the one used when the
|
||||
# profile was originally created. Sometimes this tag also contains
|
||||
# additional information supplied by the creator.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# @param profile EITHER a valid CmsProfile object, OR a string of the filename
|
||||
# of an ICC profile.
|
||||
# @return A string containing the internal name of the profile as stored in an
|
||||
# ICC tag.
|
||||
# @exception PyCMSError
|
||||
|
||||
def getProfileName(profile):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
ImageCms.getProfileName(profile)
|
||||
|
||||
Returns a string containing the internal name of the profile as stored
|
||||
in an ICC tag.
|
||||
|
||||
profile = EITHER a valid CmsProfile object, OR a string of the
|
||||
filename of an ICC profile.
|
||||
|
||||
If profile isn't a valid CmsProfile object or filename to a profile,
|
||||
a PyCMSError is raised If an error occurs while trying to obtain the
|
||||
name tag, a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
|
||||
Use this function to obtain the INTERNAL name of the profile (stored
|
||||
in an ICC tag in the profile itself), usually the one used when the
|
||||
profile was originally created. Sometimes this tag also contains
|
||||
additional information supplied by the creator.
|
||||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
# add an extra newline to preserve pyCMS compatibility
|
||||
if not isinstance(profile, ImageCmsProfile):
|
||||
|
@ -640,28 +602,24 @@ def getProfileName(profile):
|
|||
|
||||
##
|
||||
# (pyCMS) Gets the internal product information for the given profile.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If profile isn't a valid CmsProfile object or filename to a profile,
|
||||
# a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If an error occurs while trying to obtain the info tag, a PyCMSError
|
||||
# is raised
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use this function to obtain the information stored in the profile's
|
||||
# info tag. This often contains details about the profile, and how it
|
||||
# was created, as supplied by the creator.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# @param profile EITHER a valid CmsProfile object, OR a string of the filename
|
||||
# of an ICC profile.
|
||||
# @return A string containing the internal profile information stored in an ICC
|
||||
# tag.
|
||||
# @exception PyCMSError
|
||||
|
||||
def getProfileInfo(profile):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
ImageCms.getProfileInfo(profile)
|
||||
|
||||
Returns a string containing the internal profile information stored in
|
||||
an ICC tag.
|
||||
|
||||
profile = EITHER a valid CmsProfile object, OR a string of the
|
||||
filename of an ICC profile.
|
||||
|
||||
If profile isn't a valid CmsProfile object or filename to a profile,
|
||||
a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
|
||||
If an error occurs while trying to obtain the info tag, a PyCMSError
|
||||
is raised
|
||||
|
||||
Use this function to obtain the information stored in the profile's
|
||||
info tag. This often contains details about the profile, and how it
|
||||
was created, as supplied by the creator.
|
||||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
if not isinstance(profile, ImageCmsProfile):
|
||||
profile = ImageCmsProfile(profile)
|
||||
|
@ -672,35 +630,32 @@ def getProfileInfo(profile):
|
|||
|
||||
##
|
||||
# (pyCMS) Gets the default intent name for the given profile.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If profile isn't a valid CmsProfile object or filename to a profile,
|
||||
# a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If an error occurs while trying to obtain the default intent, a
|
||||
# PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use this function to determine the default (and usually best optomized)
|
||||
# rendering intent for this profile. Most profiles support multiple
|
||||
# rendering intents, but are intended mostly for one type of conversion.
|
||||
# If you wish to use a different intent than returned, use
|
||||
# ImageCms.isIntentSupported() to verify it will work first.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# @param profile EITHER a valid CmsProfile object, OR a string of the filename
|
||||
# of an ICC profile.
|
||||
# @return Integer 0-3 specifying the default rendering intent for this profile.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
|
||||
# INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC = 1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
|
||||
# INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
|
||||
# INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC = 3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and what they do.
|
||||
# @exception PyCMSError
|
||||
|
||||
def getDefaultIntent(profile):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
ImageCms.getDefaultIntent(profile)
|
||||
|
||||
Returns integer 0-3 specifying the default rendering intent for this
|
||||
profile.
|
||||
INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
|
||||
INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC =1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
|
||||
INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
|
||||
INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC =3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
|
||||
see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and
|
||||
what they do.
|
||||
|
||||
profile = EITHER a valid CmsProfile object, OR a string of the
|
||||
filename of an ICC profile.
|
||||
|
||||
If profile isn't a valid CmsProfile object or filename to a profile,
|
||||
a PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
|
||||
If an error occurs while trying to obtain the default intent, a
|
||||
PyCMSError is raised.
|
||||
|
||||
Use this function to determine the default (and usually best optomized)
|
||||
rendering intent for this profile. Most profiles support multiple
|
||||
rendering intents, but are intended mostly for one type of conversion.
|
||||
If you wish to use a different intent than returned, use
|
||||
ImageCms.isIntentSupported() to verify it will work first.
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
if not isinstance(profile, ImageCmsProfile):
|
||||
profile = ImageCmsProfile(profile)
|
||||
|
@ -710,41 +665,40 @@ def getDefaultIntent(profile):
|
|||
|
||||
##
|
||||
# (pyCMS) Checks if a given intent is supported.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use this function to verify that you can use your desired
|
||||
# renderingIntent with profile, and that profile can be used for the
|
||||
# input/output/proof profile as you desire.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Some profiles are created specifically for one "direction", can cannot
|
||||
# be used for others. Some profiles can only be used for certain
|
||||
# rendering intents... so it's best to either verify this before trying
|
||||
# to create a transform with them (using this function), or catch the
|
||||
# potential PyCMSError that will occur if they don't support the modes
|
||||
# you select.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# @param profile EITHER a valid CmsProfile object, OR a string of the filename
|
||||
# of an ICC profile.
|
||||
# @param intent Integer (0-3) specifying the rendering intent you wish to use
|
||||
# with this profile
|
||||
#
|
||||
# INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
|
||||
# INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC = 1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
|
||||
# INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
|
||||
# INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC = 3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and what they do.
|
||||
# @param direction Integer specifing if the profile is to be used for input,
|
||||
# output, or proof
|
||||
#
|
||||
# INPUT = 0 (or use ImageCms.DIRECTION_INPUT)
|
||||
# OUTPUT = 1 (or use ImageCms.DIRECTION_OUTPUT)
|
||||
# PROOF = 2 (or use ImageCms.DIRECTION_PROOF)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# @return 1 if the intent/direction are supported, -1 if they are not.
|
||||
# @exception PyCMSError
|
||||
|
||||
def isIntentSupported(profile, intent, direction):
|
||||
"""
|
||||
ImageCms.isIntentSupported(profile, intent, direction)
|
||||
|
||||
Returns 1 if the intent/direction are supported, -1 if they are not.
|
||||
|
||||
profile = EITHER a valid CmsProfile object, OR a string of the
|
||||
filename of an ICC profile.
|
||||
intent = integer (0-3) specifying the rendering intent you wish to use
|
||||
with this profile
|
||||
INTENT_PERCEPTUAL = 0 (DEFAULT) (ImageCms.INTENT_PERCEPTUAL)
|
||||
INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC =1 (ImageCms.INTENT_RELATIVE_COLORIMETRIC)
|
||||
INTENT_SATURATION = 2 (ImageCms.INTENT_SATURATION)
|
||||
INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC =3 (ImageCms.INTENT_ABSOLUTE_COLORIMETRIC)
|
||||
see the pyCMS documentation for details on rendering intents and
|
||||
what they do.
|
||||
direction = integer specifing if the profile is to be used for input,
|
||||
output, or proof
|
||||
INPUT = 0 (or use ImageCms.DIRECTION_INPUT)
|
||||
OUTPUT = 1 (or use ImageCms.DIRECTION_OUTPUT)
|
||||
PROOF = 2 (or use ImageCms.DIRECTION_PROOF)
|
||||
|
||||
Use this function to verify that you can use your desired
|
||||
renderingIntent with profile, and that profile can be used for the
|
||||
input/output/proof profile as you desire.
|
||||
|
||||
Some profiles are created specifically for one "direction", can cannot
|
||||
be used for others. Some profiles can only be used for certain
|
||||
rendering intents... so it's best to either verify this before trying
|
||||
to create a transform with them (using this function), or catch the
|
||||
potential PyCMSError that will occur if they don't support the modes
|
||||
you select.
|
||||
|
||||
"""
|
||||
try:
|
||||
if not isinstance(profile, ImageCmsProfile):
|
||||
profile = ImageCmsProfile(profile)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -5,21 +5,21 @@ More presets can be added to the presets dict if needed.
|
|||
|
||||
Can be use when saving JPEG file.
|
||||
|
||||
To apply the preset, specify:
|
||||
To apply the preset, specify::
|
||||
|
||||
- quality=preset name
|
||||
|
||||
To apply only the quantization table:
|
||||
quality="preset_name"
|
||||
|
||||
- qtables=preset name
|
||||
To apply only the quantization table::
|
||||
|
||||
To apply only the subsampling setting:
|
||||
qtables="preset_name"
|
||||
|
||||
- subsampling=preset name
|
||||
To apply only the subsampling setting::
|
||||
|
||||
Example:
|
||||
subsampling="preset_name"
|
||||
|
||||
im.save("image_name.jpg", quality="web_high")
|
||||
Example::
|
||||
|
||||
im.save("image_name.jpg", quality="web_high")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Subsampling
|
||||
|
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Subsampling
|
|||
Subsampling is the practice of encoding images by implementing less resolution
|
||||
for chroma information than for luma information.
|
||||
(ref.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroma_subsampling)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Possible subsampling values are 0, 1 and 2 that correspond to 4:4:4, 4:2:2 and
|
||||
4:1:1 (or 4:2:0?).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -42,25 +42,23 @@ Quantization tables
|
|||
They are values use by the DCT (Discrete cosine transform) to remove
|
||||
*unnecessary* information from the image (the lossy part of the compression).
|
||||
(ref.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantization_matrix#Quantization_matrices,
|
||||
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG#Quantization)
|
||||
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG#Quantization)
|
||||
|
||||
You can get the quantization tables of a JPEG with:
|
||||
You can get the quantization tables of a JPEG with::
|
||||
|
||||
im.quantization
|
||||
|
||||
im.quantization
|
||||
|
||||
This will return a dict with a number of arrays. You can pass this dict directly
|
||||
as the qtables argument when saving a JPEG.
|
||||
|
||||
The tables format between im.quantization and quantization in presets differ in
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3 ways:
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1. The base container of the preset is a list with sublists instead of dict.
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dict[0] -> list[0], dict[1] -> list[1], ...
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2. Each table in a preset is a list instead of an array.
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3. The zigzag order is remove in the preset (needed by libjpeg >= 6a).
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1. The base container of the preset is a list with sublists instead of dict.
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dict[0] -> list[0], dict[1] -> list[1], ...
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2. Each table in a preset is a list instead of an array.
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3. The zigzag order is remove in the preset (needed by libjpeg >= 6a).
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You can convert the dict format to the preset format with the
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`JpegImagePlugin.convert_dict_qtables(dict_qtables)` function.
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"""
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presets = {
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presets = {
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'web_low': {'subsampling': 2, # "4:1:1"
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'quantization': [
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[20, 16, 25, 39, 50, 46, 62, 68,
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68, 68, 68, 68, 68, 68, 68, 68,
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68, 68, 68, 68, 68, 68, 68, 68]
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]},
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'web_medium': {'subsampling': 2, # "4:1:1"
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'quantization': [
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[16, 11, 11, 16, 23, 27, 31, 30,
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38, 35, 46, 53, 64, 64, 64, 64,
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48, 43, 53, 64, 64, 64, 64, 64]
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]},
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'web_high': {'subsampling': 0, # "4:4:4"
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'quantization': [
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[ 6, 4, 4, 6, 9, 11, 12, 16,
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@ -128,7 +124,6 @@ presets = {
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31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31,
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31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31, 31]
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]},
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'web_very_high': {'subsampling': 0, # "4:4:4"
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'quantization': [
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[ 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
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@ -148,7 +143,6 @@ presets = {
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15, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12,
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15, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12]
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]},
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'web_maximum': {'subsampling': 0, # "4:4:4"
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'quantization': [
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[ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
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@ -168,7 +162,6 @@ presets = {
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3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3,
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3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3]
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]},
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'low': {'subsampling': 2, # "4:1:1"
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'quantization': [
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[18, 14, 14, 21, 30, 35, 34, 17,
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||||
|
@ -207,7 +200,6 @@ presets = {
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17, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12,
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17, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12]
|
||||
]},
|
||||
|
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'high': {'subsampling': 0, # "4:4:4"
|
||||
'quantization': [
|
||||
[ 6, 4, 4, 6, 9, 11, 12, 16,
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||||
|
@ -227,7 +219,6 @@ presets = {
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17, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12,
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17, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12]
|
||||
]},
|
||||
|
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'maximum': {'subsampling': 0, # "4:4:4"
|
||||
'quantization': [
|
||||
[ 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
|
||||
|
@ -247,4 +238,4 @@ presets = {
|
|||
15, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12,
|
||||
15, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12]
|
||||
]},
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
|
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ class OleFileIO:
|
|||
|
||||
Object names are given as a list of strings, one for each subentry
|
||||
level. The root entry should be omitted. For example, the following
|
||||
code extracts all image streams from a Microsoft Image Composer file:
|
||||
code extracts all image streams from a Microsoft Image Composer file::
|
||||
|
||||
ole = OleFileIO("fan.mic")
|
||||
|
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