max_reduce arguments in resize and thumbnail

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Alexander 2019-12-07 03:50:29 +03:00
parent 2db5406626
commit fa9e85cd1f
3 changed files with 53 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -60,7 +60,8 @@ class TestImageThumbnail(PillowTestCase):
im.paste(Image.new("RGB", (235, 235)), (11, 11))
thumb = fromstring(tostring(im, "JPEG", quality=99, subsampling=0))
thumb.thumbnail((32, 32), Image.BICUBIC)
# small max_reduce to amplify the effect
thumb.thumbnail((32, 32), Image.BICUBIC, max_reduce=1.0)
ref = im.resize((32, 32), Image.BICUBIC)
# This is still JPEG, some error is present. Without the fix it is 11.5

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@ -63,8 +63,9 @@ def _save(im, fp, filename):
fp.write(struct.pack("<H", 32)) # wBitCount(2)
image_io = BytesIO()
# TODO: invent a more convenient method for proportional scalings than thumbnail()
tmp = im.copy()
tmp.thumbnail(size, Image.LANCZOS)
tmp.thumbnail(size, Image.LANCZOS, max_reduce=None)
tmp.save(image_io, "png")
image_io.seek(0)
image_bytes = image_io.read()

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@ -1764,7 +1764,7 @@ class Image:
return m_im
def resize(self, size, resample=NEAREST, box=None):
def resize(self, size, resample=NEAREST, box=None, max_reduce=None):
"""
Returns a resized copy of this image.
@ -1781,6 +1781,18 @@ class Image:
of the source image which should be scaled.
The values should be within (0, 0, width, height) rectangle.
If omitted or None, the entire source is used.
:param max_reduce: Apply optimization by resizing the image
in two steps. First, reducing the image in integer times
using :py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.reduce`.
Second, resizing using regular resampling. The last step
changes size not less than in ``max_reduce`` times.
``max_reduce`` could be None (no first step is performed)
or should be greater than 1.0. The bigger `max_reduce`,
the closer the result to the fair resampling.
The smaller `max_reduce`, the faster resizing.
With `max_reduce` greater or equal to 3.0 result is
indistinguishable from fair resampling in most cases.
The default value is None (no optimization).
:returns: An :py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` object.
"""
@ -1802,6 +1814,9 @@ class Image:
message + " Use " + ", ".join(filters[:-1]) + " or " + filters[-1]
)
if max_reduce is not None and max_reduce < 1.0:
raise ValueError('max_reduce could not be less than 1.0')
size = tuple(size)
if box is None:
@ -1822,6 +1837,18 @@ class Image:
self.load()
if max_reduce is not None and resample != NEAREST:
x_factor = int((box[2] - box[0]) / size[0] / max_reduce) or 1
y_factor = int((box[3] - box[1]) / size[1] / max_reduce) or 1
if x_factor > 1 or y_factor > 1:
self = self.reduce((x_factor, y_factor))
box = (
box[0] / x_factor,
box[1] / y_factor,
box[2] / x_factor,
box[3] / y_factor,
)
return self._new(self.im.resize(size, resample, box))
def reduce(self, factor, box=None):
@ -2147,7 +2174,7 @@ class Image:
"""
return 0
def thumbnail(self, size, resample=BICUBIC):
def thumbnail(self, size, resample=BICUBIC, max_reduce=2.0):
"""
Make this image into a thumbnail. This method modifies the
image to contain a thumbnail version of itself, no larger than
@ -2166,7 +2193,21 @@ class Image:
of :py:attr:`PIL.Image.NEAREST`, :py:attr:`PIL.Image.BILINEAR`,
:py:attr:`PIL.Image.BICUBIC`, or :py:attr:`PIL.Image.LANCZOS`.
If omitted, it defaults to :py:attr:`PIL.Image.BICUBIC`.
(was :py:attr:`PIL.Image.NEAREST` prior to version 2.5.0)
(was :py:attr:`PIL.Image.NEAREST` prior to version 2.5.0).
:param max_reduce: Apply optimization by resizing the image
in two steps. First, reducing the image in integer times
using :py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.reduce` or
:py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.draft` for JPEG images.
Second, resizing using regular resampling. The last step
changes size not less than in ``max_reduce`` times.
``max_reduce`` could be None (no first step is performed)
or should be greater than 1.0. The bigger `max_reduce`,
the closer the result to the fair resampling.
The smaller `max_reduce`, the faster resizing.
With `max_reduce` greater or equal to 3.0 result is
indistinguishable from fair resampling in most cases.
The default value is 2.0 (very close to fair resampling
while still faster in many cases).
:returns: None
"""
@ -2184,12 +2225,13 @@ class Image:
if size == self.size:
return
res = self.draft(None, size)
if res is not None:
box = res[1]
if max_reduce is not None:
res = self.draft(None, (size[0] * max_reduce, size[1] * max_reduce))
if res is not None:
box = res[1]
if self.size != size:
im = self.resize(size, resample, box=box)
im = self.resize(size, resample, box=box, max_reduce=max_reduce)
self.im = im.im
self._size = size