Pillow/PIL/ImageTransform.py
Brian Crowell 83ff0b3b31 py3k: Use relative imports
In py3k, imports are absolute unless using the "from . import" syntax.

This commit also solves a recursive import between Image, ImageColor, and
ImagePalette by delay-importing ImagePalette in Image.

I'm not too keen on this commit because the syntax is ugly. I might go back
and prefer the prettier "from PIL import".
2013-01-10 08:46:48 -06:00

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Python

#
# The Python Imaging Library.
# $Id$
#
# transform wrappers
#
# History:
# 2002-04-08 fl Created
#
# Copyright (c) 2002 by Secret Labs AB
# Copyright (c) 2002 by Fredrik Lundh
#
# See the README file for information on usage and redistribution.
#
from . import Image
class Transform(Image.ImageTransformHandler):
def __init__(self, data):
self.data = data
def getdata(self):
return self.method, self.data
def transform(self, size, image, **options):
# can be overridden
method, data = self.getdata()
return image.transform(size, method, data, **options)
##
# Define an affine image transform.
# <p>
# This function takes a 6-tuple (<i>a, b, c, d, e, f</i>) which
# contain the first two rows from an affine transform matrix. For
# each pixel (<i>x, y</i>) in the output image, the new value is
# taken from a position (a <i>x</i> + b <i>y</i> + c,
# d <i>x</i> + e <i>y</i> + f) in the input image, rounded to
# nearest pixel.
# <p>
# This function can be used to scale, translate, rotate, and shear the
# original image.
#
# @def AffineTransform(matrix)
# @param matrix A 6-tuple (<i>a, b, c, d, e, f</i>) containing
# the first two rows from an affine transform matrix.
# @see Image#Image.transform
class AffineTransform(Transform):
method = Image.AFFINE
##
# Define a transform to extract a subregion from an image.
# <p>
# Maps a rectangle (defined by two corners) from the image to a
# rectangle of the given size. The resulting image will contain
# data sampled from between the corners, such that (<i>x0, y0</i>)
# in the input image will end up at (0,0) in the output image,
# and (<i>x1, y1</i>) at <i>size</i>.
# <p>
# This method can be used to crop, stretch, shrink, or mirror an
# arbitrary rectangle in the current image. It is slightly slower than
# <b>crop</b>, but about as fast as a corresponding <b>resize</b>
# operation.
#
# @def ExtentTransform(bbox)
# @param bbox A 4-tuple (<i>x0, y0, x1, y1</i>) which specifies
# two points in the input image's coordinate system.
# @see Image#Image.transform
class ExtentTransform(Transform):
method = Image.EXTENT
##
# Define an quad image transform.
# <p>
# Maps a quadrilateral (a region defined by four corners) from the
# image to a rectangle of the given size.
#
# @def QuadTransform(xy)
# @param xy An 8-tuple (<i>x0, y0, x1, y1, x2, y2, y3, y3</i>) which
# contain the upper left, lower left, lower right, and upper right
# corner of the source quadrilateral.
# @see Image#Image.transform
class QuadTransform(Transform):
method = Image.QUAD
##
# Define an mesh image transform. A mesh transform consists of one
# or more individual quad transforms.
#
# @def MeshTransform(data)
# @param data A list of (bbox, quad) tuples.
# @see Image#Image.transform
class MeshTransform(Transform):
method = Image.MESH