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@ -126,14 +126,14 @@ The following script crops the input image with the provided coordinates:
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.. code-block:: python
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import Image
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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# crop method from Image module takes four coordinates as input.
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# crop method from Image module takes four coordinates as input.
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# The right can also be represented as (left+width)
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# The right can also be represented as (left+width)
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# and lower can be represented as (upper+height)
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# and lower can be represented as (upper+height)
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(left, upper, right, lower) = (200, 20, 520, 260)
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(left, upper, right, lower) = (200, 20, 520, 260)
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# Here the image "im" is cropped and assiged to new variable im_crop
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# Here the image "im" is cropped and assiged to new variable im_crop
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im_crop = im.crop((left, upper, right, lower))
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im_crop = im.crop((left, upper, right, lower))
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@ -145,9 +145,9 @@ The following script blurs the input image using a filter from ImageFilter modul
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.. code-block:: python
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import ImageFilter
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from PIL import ImageFilter
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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# Blur the input image using the filter ImageFilter.BLUR.
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# Blur the input image using the filter ImageFilter.BLUR.
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im_blurred = im.filter(filter=ImageFilter.BLUR)
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im_blurred = im.filter(filter=ImageFilter.BLUR)
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.. code-block:: python
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import Image
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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print (im.getbands()) # Returns ('R', 'G', 'B')
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print (im.getbands()) # Returns ('R', 'G', 'B')
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@ -168,11 +168,11 @@ The following script helps to get the bounding box coordinates of the input imag
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.. code-block:: python
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import Image
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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print (im.getbbox())
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print (im.getbbox())
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# Returns four coordinates in the format (left, upper, right, lower)
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# Returns four coordinates in the format (left, upper, right, lower)
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.getcolors
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.getcolors
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.getdata
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.getdata
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.getextrema
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.getextrema
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.. code-block:: python
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import Image
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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# Provide the target width and height of the image
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# Provide the target width and height of the image
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(width, height) = (width//2, height//2)
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(width, height) = (width//2, height//2)
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.. code-block:: python
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import Image
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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# Rotate the image by 60 degrees counter clockwise.
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# Rotate the image by 60 degrees counter clockwise.
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theta = 60
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theta = 60
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# Angle is in degrees counter clockwise.
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# Angle is in degrees counter clockwise.
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im_rotated = im.rotate(angle=theta)
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im_rotated = im.rotate(angle=theta)
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.save
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.save
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.seek
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.seek
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.. code-block:: python
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import Image
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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im = Image.open('cat.jpg')
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# Flip the image from left to right
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# Flip the image from left to right
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im_flipped = im.transpose(method=Image.FLIP_LEFT_RIGHT)
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im_flipped = im.transpose(method=Image.FLIP_LEFT_RIGHT)
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# To flip the image from top to bottom,
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# To flip the image from top to bottom,
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# use the method "Image.FLIP_TOP_BOTTOM"
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# use the method "Image.FLIP_TOP_BOTTOM"
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.verify
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.verify
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