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| Scripts
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| This directory contains a number of more or less trivial utilities
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| and demo programs.
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| Comments and contributions are welcome.
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| 
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| </F>
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| pildriver.py (by Eric S. Raymond)
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| A class implementing an image-processing calculator for scripts.
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| Parses lists of commnds (or, called interactively, command-line
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| arguments) into image loads, transformations, and saves.
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| viewer.py
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| A simple image viewer.  Can display all file formats handled by
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| PIL.  Transparent images are properly handled.
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| thresholder.py
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| A simple utility that demonstrates how a transparent 1-bit overlay
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| can be used to show the current thresholding of an 8-bit image.
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| enhancer.py
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| Illustrates the ImageEnhance module.  Drag the sliders to modify the
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| images.  This might be very slow on some platforms, depending on the
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| Tk version.
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| painter.py
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| Illustrates how a painting program could be based on PIL and Tk.
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| Press the left mouse button and drag over the image to remove the
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| colour.  Some clever tricks have been used to get decent performance
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| when updating the screen; see the sources for details.
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| 
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| player.py
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| A simple image sequence player.  You can use either a sequence format
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| like FLI/FLC, GIF, or ARG, or give a number of images which are
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| interpreted as frames in a sequence.  All frames must have the same
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| size.
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| gifmaker.py
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| Convert a sequence file to a GIF animation.
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| 
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| Note that the GIF encoder provided with this release of PIL writes
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| uncompressed GIF files only, so the resulting animations are rather
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| large compared with these created by other tools.
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| explode.py
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| Split a sequence file into individual frames.
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| image2py.py
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| Convert an image to a Python module containing an IMAGE variable.
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| Note that the module using the module must include JPEG and ZIP
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| decoders, unless the -u option is used.
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| olesummary.py
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| Uses the OleFileIO module to dump the summary information from an OLE
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| structured storage file.  This works with most OLE files, including
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| Word documents, FlashPix images, etc.
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| 
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| Note that datetime fields currently show the number of seconds since
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| January 1st, 1601.
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