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			7.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| #
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| # The Python Imaging Library.
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| # $Id$
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| #
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| # standard channel operations
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| #
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| # History:
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| # 1996-03-24 fl   Created
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| # 1996-08-13 fl   Added logical operations (for "1" images)
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| # 2000-10-12 fl   Added offset method (from Image.py)
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| #
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| # Copyright (c) 1997-2000 by Secret Labs AB
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| # Copyright (c) 1996-2000 by Fredrik Lundh
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| #
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| # See the README file for information on usage and redistribution.
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| #
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| 
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| from PIL import Image
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| 
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| ##
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| # The <b>ImageChops</b> module contains a number of arithmetical image
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| # operations, called <i>channel operations</i> ("chops"). These can be
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| # used for various purposes, including special effects, image
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| # compositions, algorithmic painting, and more.
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| # <p>
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| # At this time, channel operations are only implemented for 8-bit
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| # images (e.g. "L" and "RGB").
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| # <p>
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| # Most channel operations take one or two image arguments and returns
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| # a new image.  Unless otherwise noted, the result of a channel
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| # operation is always clipped to the range 0 to MAX (which is 255 for
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| # all modes supported by the operations in this module).
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| ##
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| 
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| ##
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| # Return an image with the same size as the given image, but filled
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| # with the given pixel value.
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| #
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| # @param image Reference image.
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| # @param value Pixel value.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def constant(image, value):
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|     "Fill a channel with a given grey level"
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| 
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|     return Image.new("L", image.size, value)
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| 
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| ##
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| # Copy image.
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| #
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| # @param image Source image.
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| # @return A copy of the source image.
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| 
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| def duplicate(image):
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|     "Create a copy of a channel"
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| 
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|     return image.copy()
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| 
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| ##
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| # Inverts an image
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| # (MAX - image).
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| #
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| # @param image Source image.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def invert(image):
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|     "Invert a channel"
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| 
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|     image.load()
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|     return image._new(image.im.chop_invert())
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| 
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| ##
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| # Compare images, and return lighter pixel value
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| # (max(image1, image2)).
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| # <p>
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| # Compares the two images, pixel by pixel, and returns a new image
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| # containing the lighter values.
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| #
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| # @param image1 First image.
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| # @param image1 Second image.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def lighter(image1, image2):
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|     "Select the lighter pixels from each image"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_lighter(image2.im))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Compare images, and return darker pixel value
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| # (min(image1, image2)).
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| # <p>
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| # Compares the two images, pixel by pixel, and returns a new image
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| # containing the darker values.
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| #
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| # @param image1 First image.
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| # @param image1 Second image.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def darker(image1, image2):
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|     "Select the darker pixels from each image"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_darker(image2.im))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Calculate absolute difference
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| # (abs(image1 - image2)).
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| # <p>
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| # Returns the absolute value of the difference between the two images.
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| #
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| # @param image1 First image.
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| # @param image1 Second image.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def difference(image1, image2):
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|     "Subtract one image from another"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_difference(image2.im))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Superimpose positive images
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| # (image1 * image2 / MAX).
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| # <p>
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| # Superimposes two images on top of each other. If you multiply an
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| # image with a solid black image, the result is black. If you multiply
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| # with a solid white image, the image is unaffected.
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| #
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| # @param image1 First image.
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| # @param image1 Second image.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def multiply(image1, image2):
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|     "Superimpose two positive images"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_multiply(image2.im))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Superimpose negative images
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| # (MAX - ((MAX - image1) * (MAX - image2) / MAX)).
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| # <p>
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| # Superimposes two inverted images on top of each other.
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| #
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| # @param image1 First image.
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| # @param image1 Second image.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def screen(image1, image2):
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|     "Superimpose two negative images"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_screen(image2.im))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Add images
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| # ((image1 + image2) / scale + offset).
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| # <p>
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| # Adds two images, dividing the result by scale and adding the
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| # offset. If omitted, scale defaults to 1.0, and offset to 0.0.
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| #
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| # @param image1 First image.
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| # @param image1 Second image.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def add(image1, image2, scale=1.0, offset=0):
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|     "Add two images"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_add(image2.im, scale, offset))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Subtract images
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| # ((image1 - image2) / scale + offset).
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| # <p>
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| # Subtracts two images, dividing the result by scale and adding the
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| # offset. If omitted, scale defaults to 1.0, and offset to 0.0.
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| #
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| # @param image1 First image.
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| # @param image1 Second image.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def subtract(image1, image2, scale=1.0, offset=0):
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|     "Subtract two images"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_subtract(image2.im, scale, offset))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Add images without clipping
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| # ((image1 + image2) % MAX).
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| # <p>
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| # Adds two images, without clipping the result.
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| #
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| # @param image1 First image.
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| # @param image1 Second image.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def add_modulo(image1, image2):
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|     "Add two images without clipping"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_add_modulo(image2.im))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Subtract images without clipping
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| # ((image1 - image2) % MAX).
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| # <p>
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| # Subtracts two images, without clipping the result.
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| #
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| # @param image1 First image.
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| # @param image1 Second image.
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| # @return An image object.
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| 
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| def subtract_modulo(image1, image2):
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|     "Subtract two images without clipping"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_subtract_modulo(image2.im))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Logical AND
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| # (image1 and image2).
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| 
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| def logical_and(image1, image2):
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|     "Logical and between two images"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_and(image2.im))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Logical OR
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| # (image1 or image2).
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| 
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| def logical_or(image1, image2):
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|     "Logical or between two images"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_or(image2.im))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Logical XOR
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| # (image1 xor image2).
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| 
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| def logical_xor(image1, image2):
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|     "Logical xor between two images"
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| 
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|     image1.load()
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|     image2.load()
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|     return image1._new(image1.im.chop_xor(image2.im))
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| 
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| ##
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| # Blend images using constant transparency weight.
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| # <p>
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| # Same as the <b>blend</b> function in the <b>Image</b> module.
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| 
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| def blend(image1, image2, alpha):
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|     "Blend two images using a constant transparency weight"
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| 
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|     return Image.blend(image1, image2, alpha)
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| 
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| ##
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| # Create composite using transparency mask.
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| # <p>
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| # Same as the <b>composite</b> function in the <b>Image</b> module.
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| 
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| def composite(image1, image2, mask):
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|     "Create composite image by blending images using a transparency mask"
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| 
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|     return Image.composite(image1, image2, mask)
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| 
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| ##
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| # Offset image data.
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| # <p>
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| # Returns a copy of the image where data has been offset by the given
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| # distances.  Data wraps around the edges.  If yoffset is omitted, it
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| # is assumed to be equal to xoffset.
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| #
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| # @param image Source image.
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| # @param xoffset The horizontal distance.
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| # @param yoffset The vertical distance.  If omitted, both
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| #    distances are set to the same value.
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| # @return An Image object.
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| 
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| def offset(image, xoffset, yoffset=None):
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|     "Offset image in horizontal and/or vertical direction"
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|     if yoffset is None:
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|         yoffset = xoffset
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|     image.load()
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|     return image._new(image.im.offset(xoffset, yoffset))
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