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from . import Image |
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def constant(image, value): |
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"""Fill a channel with a given grey level. |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` |
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""" |
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return Image.new("L", image.size, value) |
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def duplicate(image): |
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"""Copy a channel. Alias for :py:meth:`PIL.Image.Image.copy`. |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` |
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""" |
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return image.copy() |
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def invert(image): |
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""" |
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Invert an image (channel). :: |
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out = MAX - image |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` |
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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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def lighter(image1, image2): |
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""" |
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Compares the two images, pixel by pixel, and returns a new image containing |
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the lighter values. :: |
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out = max(image1, image2) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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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def darker(image1, image2): |
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""" |
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Compares the two images, pixel by pixel, and returns a new image containing |
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the darker values. :: |
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out = min(image1, image2) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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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def difference(image1, image2): |
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""" |
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Returns the absolute value of the pixel-by-pixel difference between the two |
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images. :: |
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out = abs(image1 - image2) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_difference(image2.im)) |
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def multiply(image1, image2): |
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""" |
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Superimposes two images on top of each other. |
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If you multiply an image with a solid black image, the result is black. If |
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you multiply with a solid white image, the image is unaffected. :: |
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out = image1 * image2 / MAX |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_multiply(image2.im)) |
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def screen(image1, image2): |
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""" |
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Superimposes two inverted images on top of each other. :: |
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out = MAX - ((MAX - image1) * (MAX - image2) / MAX) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_screen(image2.im)) |
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def soft_light(image1, image2): |
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""" |
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Superimposes two images on top of each other using the Soft Light algorithm |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_soft_light(image2.im)) |
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def hard_light(image1, image2): |
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""" |
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Superimposes two images on top of each other using the Hard Light algorithm |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_hard_light(image2.im)) |
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def overlay(image1, image2): |
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""" |
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Superimposes two images on top of each other using the Overlay algorithm |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_overlay(image2.im)) |
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def add(image1, image2, scale=1.0, offset=0): |
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""" |
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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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out = ((image1 + image2) / scale + offset) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_add(image2.im, scale, offset)) |
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def subtract(image1, image2, scale=1.0, offset=0): |
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""" |
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Subtracts two images, dividing the result by scale and adding the offset. |
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If omitted, scale defaults to 1.0, and offset to 0.0. :: |
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out = ((image1 - image2) / scale + offset) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_subtract(image2.im, scale, offset)) |
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def add_modulo(image1, image2): |
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"""Add two images, without clipping the result. :: |
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out = ((image1 + image2) % MAX) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_add_modulo(image2.im)) |
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def subtract_modulo(image1, image2): |
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"""Subtract two images, without clipping the result. :: |
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out = ((image1 - image2) % MAX) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_subtract_modulo(image2.im)) |
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def logical_and(image1, image2): |
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"""Logical AND between two images. |
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Both of the images must have mode "1". If you would like to perform a |
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logical AND on an image with a mode other than "1", try |
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:py:meth:`~PIL.ImageChops.multiply` instead, using a black-and-white mask |
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as the second image. :: |
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out = ((image1 and image2) % MAX) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_and(image2.im)) |
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def logical_or(image1, image2): |
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"""Logical OR between two images. |
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Both of the images must have mode "1". :: |
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out = ((image1 or image2) % MAX) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_or(image2.im)) |
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def logical_xor(image1, image2): |
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"""Logical XOR between two images. |
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Both of the images must have mode "1". :: |
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out = ((bool(image1) != bool(image2)) % MAX) |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.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_xor(image2.im)) |
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def blend(image1, image2, alpha): |
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"""Blend images using constant transparency weight. Alias for |
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:py:func:`PIL.Image.blend`. |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` |
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""" |
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return Image.blend(image1, image2, alpha) |
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def composite(image1, image2, mask): |
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"""Create composite using transparency mask. Alias for |
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:py:func:`PIL.Image.composite`. |
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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` |
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""" |
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return Image.composite(image1, image2, mask) |
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def offset(image, xoffset, yoffset=None): |
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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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:param image: Input 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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:rtype: :py:class:`~PIL.Image.Image` |
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""" |
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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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