Merge pull request #2595 from wiredfool/issue_1911

Image.Image.alpha_composite Added
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@ -1376,6 +1376,54 @@ class Image(object):
else:
self.im.paste(im, box)
def alpha_composite(self, im, dest=(0,0), source=(0,0)):
""" 'In-place' analog of Image.alpha_composite. Composites an image
onto this image.
:param im: image to composite over this one
:param dest: Optional 2 tuple (top, left) specifying the upper
left corner in this (destination) image.
:param source: Optional 2 (top, left) tuple for the upper left
corner in the overlay source image, or 4 tuple (top, left, bottom,
right) for the bounds of the source rectangle
Performance Note: Not currently implemented in-place in the core layer.
"""
if not isinstance(source, tuple):
raise ValueError("Source must be a tuple")
if not isinstance(dest, tuple):
raise ValueError("Destination must be a tuple")
if not len(source) in (2, 4):
raise ValueError("Source must be a 2 or 4-tuple")
if not len(dest) == 2:
raise ValueError("Destination must be a 2-tuple")
if min(source) < 0:
raise ValueError("Source must be non-negative")
if min(dest) < 0:
raise ValueError("Destination must be non-negative")
if len(source) == 2:
source = source + im.size
# over image, crop if it's not the whole thing.
if source == (0,0) + im.size:
overlay = im
else:
overlay = im.crop(source)
# target for the paste
box = dest + (dest[0] + overlay.width, dest[1] + overlay.height)
# destination image. don't copy if we're using the whole image.
if dest == (0,0) + self.size:
background = self
else:
background = self.crop(box)
result = alpha_composite(background, overlay)
self.paste(result, box)
def point(self, lut, mode=None):
"""
Maps this image through a lookup table or function.

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@ -202,6 +202,44 @@ class TestImage(PillowTestCase):
img_colors = sorted(img.getcolors())
self.assertEqual(img_colors, expected_colors)
def test_alpha_inplace(self):
src = Image.new('RGBA', (128,128), 'blue')
over = Image.new('RGBA', (128,128), 'red')
mask = hopper('L')
over.putalpha(mask)
target = Image.alpha_composite(src, over)
# basic
full = src.copy()
full.alpha_composite(over)
self.assert_image_equal(full, target)
# with offset down to right
offset = src.copy()
offset.alpha_composite(over, (64, 64))
self.assert_image_equal(offset.crop((64, 64, 127, 127)),
target.crop((0, 0, 63, 63)))
self.assertEqual(offset.size, (128, 128))
# offset and crop
box = src.copy()
box.alpha_composite(over, (64, 64), (0, 0, 32, 32))
self.assert_image_equal(box.crop((64, 64, 96, 96)),
target.crop((0, 0, 32, 32)))
self.assert_image_equal(box.crop((96, 96, 128, 128)),
src.crop((0, 0, 32, 32)))
self.assertEqual(box.size, (128, 128))
# source point
source = src.copy()
source.alpha_composite(over, (32, 32), (32, 32, 96, 96))
self.assert_image_equal(source.crop((32, 32, 96, 96)),
target.crop((32, 32, 96, 96)))
self.assertEqual(source.size, (128, 128))
def test_registered_extensions_uninitialized(self):
# Arrange
Image._initialized = 0

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@ -104,6 +104,8 @@ An instance of the :py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` class has the following
methods. Unless otherwise stated, all methods return a new instance of the
:py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` class, holding the resulting image.
.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.alpha_composite
.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.convert
The following example converts an RGB image (linearly calibrated according to