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Claus Führer is a professor of scientific computations at Lund University, Sweden. He has an extensive teaching record that includes intensive programming courses in numerical analysis and engineering mathematics across various levels in many different countries and teaching environments. Claus also develops numerical software in research collaboration with industry and received Lund University's Faculty of Engineering Best Teacher Award in 2016.
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14.6 Reading and writing images

The module PIL.Image comes with some functions for handling images. The following will read a JPEG image, print the shape and type, and then create a resized image, and write the new image to a file:

import PIL.Image as pil   # imports the Pillow module

# read image to array
im=pil.open("test.jpg") print(im.size) # (275, 183)
# Number of pixels in horizontal and vertical directions # resize image im_big = im.resize((550, 366)) im_big_gray = im_big.convert("L") # Convert to grayscale

im_array=array(im)
print(im_array.shape)
print(im_array.dtype) # unint 8
# write result to new image file im_big_gray.save("newimage.jpg")

 

PIL creates an image object that can easily be converted to a NumPy array. As an array object, images are stored with pixel values in the range 0...255 as 8-bit unsigned integers (unint8). The third shape value shows how many color channels the image...

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Published in: Jul 2021Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781838822323

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Claus Führer

Claus Führer is a professor of scientific computations at Lund University, Sweden. He has an extensive teaching record that includes intensive programming courses in numerical analysis and engineering mathematics across various levels in many different countries and teaching environments. Claus also develops numerical software in research collaboration with industry and received Lund University's Faculty of Engineering Best Teacher Award in 2016.
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