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| Overview
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| ========
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| The **Python Imaging Library** adds image processing capabilities to your
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| Python interpreter.
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| This library provides extensive file format support, an efficient internal
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| representation, and fairly powerful image processing capabilities.
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| The core image library is designed for fast access to data stored in a few
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| basic pixel formats. It should provide a solid foundation for a general image
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| processing tool.
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| Let’s look at a few possible uses of this library.
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| 
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| Image archives
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| --------------
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| The Python Imaging Library is ideal for image archival and batch processing
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| applications. You can use the library to create thumbnails, convert between
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| file formats, print images, etc.
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| 
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| The current version identifies and reads a large number of formats. Write
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| support is intentionally restricted to the most commonly used interchange and
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| presentation formats.
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| Image display
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| -------------
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| 
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| The current release includes Tk :py:class:`~PIL.ImageTk.PhotoImage` and
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| :py:class:`~PIL.ImageTk.BitmapImage` interfaces, as well as a :py:mod:`Windows
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| DIB interface <PIL.ImageWin>` that can be used with PythonWin and other
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| Windows-based toolkits. Many other GUI toolkits come with some kind of PIL
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| support.
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| 
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| For debugging, there’s also a :py:meth:`~PIL.Image.Image.show` method which saves an image to
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| disk, and calls an external display utility.
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| 
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| Image processing
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| ----------------
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| 
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| The library contains basic image processing functionality, including point operations, filtering with a set of built-in convolution kernels, and colour space conversions.
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| The library also supports image resizing, rotation and arbitrary affine transforms.
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| There’s a histogram method allowing you to pull some statistics out of an image. This can be used for automatic contrast enhancement, and for global statistical analysis.
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