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526 lines
17 KiB
Python
526 lines
17 KiB
Python
import logging
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from io import BytesIO
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import struct
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import sys
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from helper import unittest, PillowTestCase, hopper, py3
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from PIL import Image, TiffImagePlugin
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class TestFileTiff(PillowTestCase):
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def test_sanity(self):
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filename = self.tempfile("temp.tif")
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hopper("RGB").save(filename)
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im = Image.open(filename)
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im.load()
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, "RGB")
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (128, 128))
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self.assertEqual(im.format, "TIFF")
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hopper("1").save(filename)
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im = Image.open(filename)
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hopper("L").save(filename)
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im = Image.open(filename)
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hopper("P").save(filename)
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im = Image.open(filename)
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hopper("RGB").save(filename)
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im = Image.open(filename)
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hopper("I").save(filename)
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im = Image.open(filename)
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def test_mac_tiff(self):
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# Read RGBa images from macOS [@PIL136]
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filename = "Tests/images/pil136.tiff"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, "RGBA")
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (55, 43))
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self.assertEqual(im.tile, [('raw', (0, 0, 55, 43), 8, ('RGBa', 0, 1))])
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im.load()
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def test_gimp_tiff(self):
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# Read TIFF JPEG images from GIMP [@PIL168]
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codecs = dir(Image.core)
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if "jpeg_decoder" not in codecs:
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self.skipTest("jpeg support not available")
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filename = "Tests/images/pil168.tif"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, "RGB")
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (256, 256))
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self.assertEqual(
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im.tile, [
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('jpeg', (0, 0, 256, 64), 8, ('RGB', '')),
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('jpeg', (0, 64, 256, 128), 1215, ('RGB', '')),
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('jpeg', (0, 128, 256, 192), 2550, ('RGB', '')),
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('jpeg', (0, 192, 256, 256), 3890, ('RGB', '')),
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])
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im.load()
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def test_sampleformat(self):
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# https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/issues/1466
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/copyleft.tiff")
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, 'RGB')
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def test_xyres_tiff(self):
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from PIL.TiffImagePlugin import X_RESOLUTION, Y_RESOLUTION
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filename = "Tests/images/pil168.tif"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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# legacy api
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self.assertIsInstance(im.tag[X_RESOLUTION][0], tuple)
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self.assertIsInstance(im.tag[Y_RESOLUTION][0], tuple)
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# v2 api
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self.assertIsInstance(im.tag_v2[X_RESOLUTION],
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TiffImagePlugin.IFDRational)
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self.assertIsInstance(im.tag_v2[Y_RESOLUTION],
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TiffImagePlugin.IFDRational)
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self.assertEqual(im.info['dpi'], (72., 72.))
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def test_xyres_fallback_tiff(self):
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from PIL.TiffImagePlugin import X_RESOLUTION, Y_RESOLUTION, RESOLUTION_UNIT
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filename = "Tests/images/compression.tif"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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# v2 api
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self.assertIsInstance(im.tag_v2[X_RESOLUTION],
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TiffImagePlugin.IFDRational)
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self.assertIsInstance(im.tag_v2[Y_RESOLUTION],
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TiffImagePlugin.IFDRational)
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self.assertRaises(KeyError,
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lambda: im.tag_v2[RESOLUTION_UNIT])
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# Legacy.
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self.assertEqual(im.info['resolution'], (100., 100.))
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# Fallback "inch".
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self.assertEqual(im.info['dpi'], (100., 100.))
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def test_int_resolution(self):
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from PIL.TiffImagePlugin import X_RESOLUTION, Y_RESOLUTION
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filename = "Tests/images/pil168.tif"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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# Try to read a file where X,Y_RESOLUTION are ints
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im.tag_v2[X_RESOLUTION] = 71
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im.tag_v2[Y_RESOLUTION] = 71
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im._setup()
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self.assertEqual(im.info['dpi'], (71., 71.))
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def test_save_setting_missing_resolution(self):
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from PIL.TiffImagePlugin import X_RESOLUTION, Y_RESOLUTION
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b = BytesIO()
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Image.open("Tests/images/10ct_32bit_128.tiff").save(
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b, format="tiff", resolution=123.45)
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im = Image.open(b)
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self.assertEqual(float(im.tag_v2[X_RESOLUTION]), 123.45)
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self.assertEqual(float(im.tag_v2[Y_RESOLUTION]), 123.45)
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def test_invalid_file(self):
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invalid_file = "Tests/images/flower.jpg"
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,
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lambda: TiffImagePlugin.TiffImageFile(invalid_file))
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TiffImagePlugin.PREFIXES.append(b"\xff\xd8\xff\xe0")
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self.assertRaises(SyntaxError,
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lambda: TiffImagePlugin.TiffImageFile(invalid_file))
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TiffImagePlugin.PREFIXES.pop()
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def test_bad_exif(self):
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i = Image.open('Tests/images/hopper_bad_exif.jpg')
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try:
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self.assert_warning(UserWarning, i._getexif)
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except struct.error:
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self.fail(
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"Bad EXIF data passed incorrect values to _binary unpack")
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def test_save_rgba(self):
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im = hopper("RGBA")
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outfile = self.tempfile("temp.tif")
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im.save(outfile)
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def test_save_unsupported_mode(self):
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im = hopper("HSV")
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outfile = self.tempfile("temp.tif")
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self.assertRaises(IOError, lambda: im.save(outfile))
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def test_little_endian(self):
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im = Image.open('Tests/images/16bit.cropped.tif')
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self.assertEqual(im.getpixel((0, 0)), 480)
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, 'I;16')
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b = im.tobytes()
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# Bytes are in image native order (little endian)
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if py3:
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self.assertEqual(b[0], ord(b'\xe0'))
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self.assertEqual(b[1], ord(b'\x01'))
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else:
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self.assertEqual(b[0], b'\xe0')
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self.assertEqual(b[1], b'\x01')
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def test_big_endian(self):
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im = Image.open('Tests/images/16bit.MM.cropped.tif')
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self.assertEqual(im.getpixel((0, 0)), 480)
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, 'I;16B')
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b = im.tobytes()
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# Bytes are in image native order (big endian)
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if py3:
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self.assertEqual(b[0], ord(b'\x01'))
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self.assertEqual(b[1], ord(b'\xe0'))
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else:
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self.assertEqual(b[0], b'\x01')
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self.assertEqual(b[1], b'\xe0')
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def test_12bit_rawmode(self):
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""" Are we generating the same interpretation
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of the image as Imagemagick is? """
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im = Image.open('Tests/images/12bit.cropped.tif')
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# to make the target --
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# convert 12bit.cropped.tif -depth 16 tmp.tif
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# convert tmp.tif -evaluate RightShift 4 12in16bit2.tif
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# imagemagick will auto scale so that a 12bit FFF is 16bit FFF0,
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# so we need to unshift so that the integer values are the same.
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im2 = Image.open('Tests/images/12in16bit.tif')
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logger.debug("%s", [img.getpixel((0, idx))
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for img in [im, im2] for idx in range(3)])
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self.assert_image_equal(im, im2)
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def test_32bit_float(self):
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# Issue 614, specific 32-bit float format
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path = 'Tests/images/10ct_32bit_128.tiff'
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im = Image.open(path)
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im.load()
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self.assertEqual(im.getpixel((0, 0)), -0.4526388943195343)
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self.assertEqual(
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im.getextrema(), (-3.140936851501465, 3.140684127807617))
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def test_n_frames(self):
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im = Image.open('Tests/images/multipage-lastframe.tif')
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self.assertEqual(im.n_frames, 1)
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self.assertFalse(im.is_animated)
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im = Image.open('Tests/images/multipage.tiff')
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self.assertEqual(im.n_frames, 3)
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self.assertTrue(im.is_animated)
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def test_eoferror(self):
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im = Image.open('Tests/images/multipage-lastframe.tif')
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n_frames = im.n_frames
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while True:
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n_frames -= 1
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try:
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im.seek(n_frames)
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break
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except EOFError:
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self.assertTrue(im.tell() < n_frames)
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def test_multipage(self):
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# issue #862
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im = Image.open('Tests/images/multipage.tiff')
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# file is a multipage tiff: 10x10 green, 10x10 red, 20x20 blue
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im.seek(0)
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (10, 10))
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self.assertEqual(im.convert('RGB').getpixel((0, 0)), (0, 128, 0))
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im.seek(1)
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im.load()
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (10, 10))
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self.assertEqual(im.convert('RGB').getpixel((0, 0)), (255, 0, 0))
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im.seek(2)
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im.load()
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (20, 20))
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self.assertEqual(im.convert('RGB').getpixel((0, 0)), (0, 0, 255))
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def test_multipage_last_frame(self):
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im = Image.open('Tests/images/multipage-lastframe.tif')
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im.load()
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (20, 20))
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self.assertEqual(im.convert('RGB').getpixel((0, 0)), (0, 0, 255))
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def test___str__(self):
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filename = "Tests/images/pil136.tiff"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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# Act
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ret = str(im.ifd)
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# Assert
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self.assertIsInstance(ret, str)
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def test_as_dict_deprecation(self):
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# Arrange
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filename = "Tests/images/pil136.tiff"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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self.assert_warning(DeprecationWarning, im.tag_v2.as_dict)
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self.assert_warning(DeprecationWarning, im.tag.as_dict)
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self.assertEqual(dict(im.tag_v2), im.tag_v2.as_dict())
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self.assertEqual(dict(im.tag), im.tag.as_dict())
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def test_dict(self):
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# Arrange
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filename = "Tests/images/pil136.tiff"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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# v2 interface
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v2_tags = {256: 55, 257: 43, 258: (8, 8, 8, 8), 259: 1,
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262: 2, 296: 2, 273: (8,), 338: (1,), 277: 4,
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279: (9460,), 282: 72.0, 283: 72.0, 284: 1}
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self.assertEqual(dict(im.tag_v2), v2_tags)
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# legacy interface
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legacy_tags = {256: (55,), 257: (43,), 258: (8, 8, 8, 8), 259: (1,),
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262: (2,), 296: (2,), 273: (8,), 338: (1,), 277: (4,),
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279: (9460,), 282: ((720000, 10000),),
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283: ((720000, 10000),), 284: (1,)}
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self.assertEqual(dict(im.tag), legacy_tags)
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def test__delitem__(self):
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filename = "Tests/images/pil136.tiff"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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len_before = len(dict(im.ifd))
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del im.ifd[256]
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len_after = len(dict(im.ifd))
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self.assertEqual(len_before, len_after + 1)
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def test_load_byte(self):
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for legacy_api in [False, True]:
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ifd = TiffImagePlugin.ImageFileDirectory_v2()
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data = b"abc"
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ret = ifd.load_byte(data, legacy_api)
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self.assertEqual(ret, b"abc")
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def test_load_string(self):
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ifd = TiffImagePlugin.ImageFileDirectory_v2()
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data = b"abc\0"
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ret = ifd.load_string(data, False)
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self.assertEqual(ret, "abc")
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def test_load_float(self):
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ifd = TiffImagePlugin.ImageFileDirectory_v2()
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data = b"abcdabcd"
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ret = ifd.load_float(data, False)
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self.assertEqual(ret, (1.6777999408082104e+22, 1.6777999408082104e+22))
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def test_load_double(self):
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ifd = TiffImagePlugin.ImageFileDirectory_v2()
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data = b"abcdefghabcdefgh"
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ret = ifd.load_double(data, False)
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self.assertEqual(ret, (8.540883223036124e+194, 8.540883223036124e+194))
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def test_seek(self):
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filename = "Tests/images/pil136.tiff"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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im.seek(-1)
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self.assertEqual(im.tell(), 0)
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def test_seek_eof(self):
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filename = "Tests/images/pil136.tiff"
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im = Image.open(filename)
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self.assertEqual(im.tell(), 0)
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self.assertRaises(EOFError, lambda: im.seek(1))
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def test__limit_rational_int(self):
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from PIL.TiffImagePlugin import _limit_rational
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value = 34
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ret = _limit_rational(value, 65536)
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self.assertEqual(ret, (34, 1))
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def test__limit_rational_float(self):
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from PIL.TiffImagePlugin import _limit_rational
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value = 22.3
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ret = _limit_rational(value, 65536)
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self.assertEqual(ret, (223, 10))
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def test_4bit(self):
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test_file = "Tests/images/hopper_gray_4bpp.tif"
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original = hopper("L")
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im = Image.open(test_file)
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (128, 128))
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, "L")
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self.assert_image_similar(im, original, 7.3)
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def test_gray_semibyte_per_pixel(self):
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test_files = (
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(
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24.8, # epsilon
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( # group
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"Tests/images/tiff_gray_2_4_bpp/hopper2.tif",
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"Tests/images/tiff_gray_2_4_bpp/hopper2I.tif",
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"Tests/images/tiff_gray_2_4_bpp/hopper2R.tif",
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"Tests/images/tiff_gray_2_4_bpp/hopper2IR.tif",
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)
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),
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(
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7.3, # epsilon
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( # group
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"Tests/images/tiff_gray_2_4_bpp/hopper4.tif",
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"Tests/images/tiff_gray_2_4_bpp/hopper4I.tif",
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"Tests/images/tiff_gray_2_4_bpp/hopper4R.tif",
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"Tests/images/tiff_gray_2_4_bpp/hopper4IR.tif",
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)
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),
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)
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original = hopper("L")
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for epsilon, group in test_files:
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im = Image.open(group[0])
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (128, 128))
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, "L")
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self.assert_image_similar(im, original, epsilon)
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for file in group[1:]:
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im2 = Image.open(file)
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self.assertEqual(im2.size, (128, 128))
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self.assertEqual(im2.mode, "L")
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self.assert_image_equal(im, im2)
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def test_with_underscores(self):
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kwargs = {'resolution_unit': 'inch',
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'x_resolution': 72,
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'y_resolution': 36}
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filename = self.tempfile("temp.tif")
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hopper("RGB").save(filename, **kwargs)
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from PIL.TiffImagePlugin import X_RESOLUTION, Y_RESOLUTION
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im = Image.open(filename)
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# legacy interface
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self.assertEqual(im.tag[X_RESOLUTION][0][0], 72)
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self.assertEqual(im.tag[Y_RESOLUTION][0][0], 36)
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# v2 interface
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self.assertEqual(im.tag_v2[X_RESOLUTION], 72)
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self.assertEqual(im.tag_v2[Y_RESOLUTION], 36)
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def test_lzw(self):
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# Act
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im = Image.open("Tests/images/hopper_lzw.tif")
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# Assert
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self.assertEqual(im.mode, 'RGB')
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self.assertEqual(im.size, (128, 128))
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self.assertEqual(im.format, "TIFF")
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im2 = hopper()
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self.assert_image_similar(im, im2, 5)
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def test_roundtrip_tiff_uint16(self):
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# Test an image of all '0' values
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pixel_value = 0x1234
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infile = "Tests/images/uint16_1_4660.tif"
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im = Image.open(infile)
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self.assertEqual(im.getpixel((0, 0)), pixel_value)
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tmpfile = self.tempfile("temp.tif")
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im.save(tmpfile)
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reloaded = Image.open(tmpfile)
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self.assert_image_equal(im, reloaded)
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def test_tiff_save_all(self):
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import io
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import os
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mp = io.BytesIO()
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with Image.open("Tests/images/multipage.tiff") as im:
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im.save(mp, format="tiff", save_all=True)
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mp.seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
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with Image.open(mp) as im:
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self.assertEqual(im.n_frames, 3)
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def test_saving_icc_profile(self):
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# Tests saving TIFF with icc_profile set.
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# At the time of writing this will only work for non-compressed tiffs
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# as libtiff does not support embedded ICC profiles, ImageFile._save(..)
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# however does.
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im = Image.new('RGB', (1, 1))
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im.info['icc_profile'] = 'Dummy value'
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# Try save-load round trip to make sure both handle icc_profile.
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tmpfile = self.tempfile('temp.tif')
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im.save(tmpfile, 'TIFF', compression='raw')
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reloaded = Image.open(tmpfile)
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self.assertEqual(b'Dummy value', reloaded.info['icc_profile'])
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def test_close_on_load_exclusive(self):
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# similar to test_fd_leak, but runs on unixlike os
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tmpfile = self.tempfile("temp.tif")
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with Image.open("Tests/images/uint16_1_4660.tif") as im:
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im.save(tmpfile)
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im = Image.open(tmpfile)
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fp = im.fp
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self.assertFalse(fp.closed)
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im.load()
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self.assertTrue(fp.closed)
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def test_close_on_load_nonexclusive(self):
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tmpfile = self.tempfile("temp.tif")
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with Image.open("Tests/images/uint16_1_4660.tif") as im:
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im.save(tmpfile)
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f = open(tmpfile, 'rb')
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im = Image.open(f)
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fp = im.fp
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self.assertFalse(fp.closed)
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im.load()
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self.assertFalse(fp.closed)
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@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith('win32'), "Windows only")
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class TestFileTiffW32(PillowTestCase):
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def test_fd_leak(self):
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tmpfile = self.tempfile("temp.tif")
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import os
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# this is an mmaped file.
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with Image.open("Tests/images/uint16_1_4660.tif") as im:
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im.save(tmpfile)
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im = Image.open(tmpfile)
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fp = im.fp
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self.assertFalse(fp.closed)
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self.assertRaises(Exception, lambda: os.remove(tmpfile))
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im.load()
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self.assertTrue(fp.closed)
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# this closes the mmap
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im.close()
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# this should not fail, as load should have closed the file pointer,
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# and close should have closed the mmap
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os.remove(tmpfile)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main()
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