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.. py:module:: PIL.Image
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.. py:currentmodule:: PIL.Image
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:py:mod:`Image` Module
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======================
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The :py:mod:`~PIL.Image` module provides a class with the same name which is
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used to represent a PIL image. The module also provides a number of factory
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functions, including functions to load images from files, and to create new
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images.
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Examples
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--------
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The following script loads an image, rotates it 45 degrees, and displays it
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using an external viewer (usually xv on Unix, and the paint program on
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Windows).
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Open, rotate, and display an image (using the default viewer)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image
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im = Image.open("bride.jpg")
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im.rotate(45).show()
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The following script creates nice 128x128 thumbnails of all JPEG images in the
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current directory.
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Create thumbnails
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. code-block:: python
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from PIL import Image
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import glob, os
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size = 128, 128
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for infile in glob.glob("*.jpg"):
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file, ext = os.path.splitext(infile)
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im = Image.open(infile)
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im.thumbnail(size, Image.ANTIALIAS)
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im.save(file + ".thumbnail", "JPEG")
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Functions
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---------
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.. autofunction:: open
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Image processing
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. autofunction:: alpha_composite
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.. autofunction:: blend
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.. autofunction:: composite
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.. autofunction:: eval
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.. autofunction:: merge
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Constructing images
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. autofunction:: new
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.. autofunction:: fromarray
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.. autofunction:: frombytes
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.. autofunction:: fromstring
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.. autofunction:: frombuffer
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Registering plugins
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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.. note::
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These functions are for use by plugin authors. Application authors can
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ignore them.
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.. autofunction:: register_open
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.. autofunction:: register_mime
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.. autofunction:: register_save
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.. autofunction:: register_extension
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The Image Class
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---------------
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.. autoclass:: PIL.Image.Image
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An instance of the :py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` class has the following
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methods. Unless otherwise stated, all methods return a new instance of the
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:py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` class, holding the resulting image.
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.convert
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The following example converts an RGB image (linearly calibrated according to
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ITU-R 709, using the D65 luminant) to the CIE XYZ color space:
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.. code-block:: python
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rgb2xyz = (
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0.412453, 0.357580, 0.180423, 0,
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0.212671, 0.715160, 0.072169, 0,
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0.019334, 0.119193, 0.950227, 0 )
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out = im.convert("RGB", rgb2xyz)
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.copy
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.crop
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.draft
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.filter
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.getbands
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.getbbox
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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.getextrema
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.getpixel
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.histogram
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.offset
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.paste
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.point
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.putalpha
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.putdata
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.putpalette
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.putpixel
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.quantize
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.resize
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.rotate
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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.show
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.split
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.tell
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.thumbnail
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.tobitmap
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.tostring
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.transform
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.transpose
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.verify
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.fromstring
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.load
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.. automethod:: PIL.Image.Image.close
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Attributes
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----------
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Instances of the :py:class:`Image` class have the following attributes:
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.. py:attribute:: format
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The file format of the source file. For images created by the library
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itself (via a factory function, or by running a method on an existing
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image), this attribute is set to ``None``.
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:type: :py:class:`string` or ``None``
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.. py:attribute:: mode
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Image mode. This is a string specifying the pixel format used by the image.
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Typical values are “1”, “L”, “RGB”, or “CMYK.” See
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:doc:`../handbook/concepts` for a full list.
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:type: :py:class:`string`
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.. py:attribute:: size
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Image size, in pixels. The size is given as a 2-tuple (width, height).
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:type: ``(width, height)``
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.. py:attribute:: palette
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Colour palette table, if any. If mode is “P”, this should be an instance of
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the :py:class:`~PIL.ImagePalette.ImagePalette` class. Otherwise, it should
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be set to ``None``.
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:type: :py:class:`~PIL.ImagePalette.ImagePalette` or ``None``
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.. py:attribute:: info
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A dictionary holding data associated with the image. This dictionary is
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used by file handlers to pass on various non-image information read from
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the file. See documentation for the various file handlers for details.
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Most methods ignore the dictionary when returning new images; since the
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keys are not standardized, it’s not possible for a method to know if the
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operation affects the dictionary. If you need the information later on,
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keep a reference to the info dictionary returned from the open method.
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:type: :py:class:`dict`
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