# # The Python Imaging Library. # $Id$ # # a simple Qt image interface. # # history: # 2006-06-03 fl: created # 2006-06-04 fl: inherit from QImage instead of wrapping it # 2006-06-05 fl: removed toimage helper; move string support to ImageQt # 2013-11-13 fl: add support for Qt5 (aurelien.ballier@cyclonit.com) # # Copyright (c) 2006 by Secret Labs AB # Copyright (c) 2006 by Fredrik Lundh # # See the README file for information on usage and redistribution. # import PIL from PIL._util import isPath from io import BytesIO qt_is_installed = True qt_version = None try: from PyQt5.QtGui import QImage, qRgba, QPixmap from PyQt5.QtCore import QBuffer, QIODevice qt_version = '5' except ImportError: try: from PyQt4.QtGui import QImage, qRgba, QPixmap from PyQt4.QtCore import QBuffer, QIODevice qt_version = '4' except ImportError: try: from PySide.QtGui import QImage, qRgba, QPixmap from PySide.QtCore import QBuffer, QIODevice qt_version = 'side' except ImportError: qt_is_installed = False def rgb(r, g, b, a=255): """(Internal) Turns an RGB color into a Qt compatible color integer.""" # use qRgb to pack the colors, and then turn the resulting long # into a negative integer with the same bitpattern. return (qRgba(r, g, b, a) & 0xffffffff) # :param im A PIL Image object, or a file name # (given either as Python string or a PyQt string object) def fromqimage(im): buffer = QBuffer() buffer.open(QIODevice.ReadWrite) im.save(buffer, 'ppm') b = BytesIO() try: b.write(buffer.data()) except TypeError: # workaround for Python 2 b.write(str(buffer.data())) buffer.close() b.seek(0) return PIL.Image.open(b) def fromqpixmap(im): return fromqimage(im) # buffer = QBuffer() # buffer.open(QIODevice.ReadWrite) # # im.save(buffer) # # What if png doesn't support some image features like animation? # im.save(buffer, 'ppm') # bytes_io = BytesIO() # bytes_io.write(buffer.data()) # buffer.close() # bytes_io.seek(0) # return PIL.Image.open(bytes_io) def _toqclass_helper(im): data = None colortable = None # handle filename, if given instead of image name if hasattr(im, "toUtf8"): # FIXME - is this really the best way to do this? if str is bytes: im = unicode(im.toUtf8(), "utf-8") else: im = str(im.toUtf8(), "utf-8") if isPath(im): im = PIL.Image.open(im) if im.mode == "1": format = QImage.Format_Mono elif im.mode == "L": format = QImage.Format_Indexed8 colortable = [] for i in range(256): colortable.append(rgb(i, i, i)) elif im.mode == "P": format = QImage.Format_Indexed8 colortable = [] palette = im.getpalette() for i in range(0, len(palette), 3): colortable.append(rgb(*palette[i:i+3])) elif im.mode == "RGB": data = im.tobytes("raw", "BGRX") format = QImage.Format_RGB32 elif im.mode == "RGBA": try: data = im.tobytes("raw", "BGRA") except SystemError: # workaround for earlier versions r, g, b, a = im.split() im = PIL.Image.merge("RGBA", (b, g, r, a)) format = QImage.Format_ARGB32 else: raise ValueError("unsupported image mode %r" % im.mode) # must keep a reference, or Qt will crash! __data = data or im.tobytes() return { 'data': __data, 'im': im, 'format': format, 'colortable': colortable } ## # An PIL image wrapper for Qt. This is a subclass of PyQt's QImage # class. # # @param im A PIL Image object, or a file name (given either as Python # string or a PyQt string object). if qt_is_installed: class ImageQt(QImage): def __init__(self, im): im_data = _toqclass_helper(im) QImage.__init__(self, im_data['data'], im_data['im'].size[0], im_data['im'].size[1], im_data['format']) if im_data['colortable']: self.setColorTable(im_data['colortable']) def toqimage(im): return ImageQt(im) def toqpixmap(im): # # This doesn't work. For now using a dumb approach. # im_data = _toqclass_helper(im) # result = QPixmap(im_data['im'].size[0], im_data['im'].size[1]) # result.loadFromData(im_data['data']) # Fix some strange bug that causes if im.mode == 'RGB': im = im.convert('RGBA') qimage = toqimage(im) return QPixmap.fromImage(qimage)