304 lines
8.7 KiB
Python
304 lines
8.7 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python3
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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Custom image class for Inkycal Project
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Takes care of handling images. Made to be used by other modules to handle
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images.
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Copyright by aceisace
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"""
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from PIL import Image, ImageOps, ImageColor
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import requests
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import numpy
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import os
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import logging
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filename = os.path.basename(__file__).split('.py')[0]
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logger = logging.getLogger(filename)
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class Inkyimage:
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"""Custom Imge class written for commonly used image operations.
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"""
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def __init__(self, image=None):
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"""Initialize Inkyimage module"""
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# no image initially
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self.image = image
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# give an OK message
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print(f'{filename} loaded')
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def load(self, path):
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"""loads an image from a URL or filepath.
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Args:
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- path:The full path or url of the image file
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e.g. `https://sample.com/logo.png` or `/home/pi/Downloads/nice_pic.png`
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Raises:
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- FileNotFoundError: This Exception is raised when the file could not be
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found.
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- OSError: A OSError is raised when the URL doesn't point to the correct
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file-format, i.e. is not an image
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- TypeError: if the URLS doesn't start with htpp
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"""
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# Try to open the image if it exists and is an image file
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try:
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if path.startswith('http'):
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logger.debug('loading image from URL')
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image = Image.open(requests.get(path, stream=True).raw)
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else:
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logger.info('loading image from local path')
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image = Image.open(path)
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except FileNotFoundError:
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raise ('Your file could not be found. Please check the filepath')
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except OSError:
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raise ('Please check if the path points to an image file.')
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logger.debug(f'width: {image.width}, height: {image.height}')
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image.convert(mode='RGBA') #convert to a more suitable format
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self.image = image
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print('loaded Image')
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def clear(self):
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"""Removes currently saved image if present"""
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if self.image:
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self.image = None
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print('cleared')
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def _preview(self):
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"""Preview the image on gpicview (only works on Rapsbian with Desktop)"""
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if self._image_loaded():
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path = '/home/pi/Desktop/'
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self.image.save(path+'temp.png')
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os.system("gpicview "+path+'temp.png')
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os.system('rm '+path+'temp.png')
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@staticmethod
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def preview(image):
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""""Previews an image on gpicview (only works on Rapsbian with Desktop)
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"""
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path = '/home/pi/Desktop/'
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image.save(path+'temp.png')
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os.system("gpicview "+path+'temp.png')
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os.system('rm '+path+'temp.png')
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def _image_loaded(self):
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"""returns True if image was loaded"""
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if self.image:
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return True
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else:
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print('image not loaded')
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return False
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def flip(self, angle):
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"""Flips the image by the given angle.
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Args:
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- angle:->int. A multiple of 90, e.g. 90, 180, 270, 360.
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"""
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if self._image_loaded():
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image = self.image
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if not angle % 90 == 0:
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print('Angle must be a multiple of 90')
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return
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image = image.rotate(angle, expand = True)
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self.image = image
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print(f'flipped image by {angle} degrees')
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def autoflip(self, layout):
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"""flips the image automatically to the given layout.
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Args:
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- layout:-> str. Choose `horizontal` or `vertical`.
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Checks the image's width and height.
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In horizontal mode, the image is flipped if the image height is greater
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than the image width.
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In vertical mode, the image is flipped if the image width is greater
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than the image height.
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"""
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if self._image_loaded():
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image = self.image
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if layout == 'horizontal':
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if (image.height > image.width):
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print('image width greater than image height, flipping')
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image = image.rotate(90, expand=True)
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elif layout == 'vertical':
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if (image.width > image.height):
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print('image width greater than image height, flipping')
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image = image.rotate(90, expand=True)
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else:
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print('layout not supported')
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return
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self.image = image
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def remove_alpha(self):
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"""Removes transparency if image has transparency.
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Checks if an image has an alpha band and replaces the transparency with
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white pixels.
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"""
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if self._image_loaded():
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image = self.image
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if len(image.getbands()) == 4:
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print('has alpha')
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logger.debug('removing transparency')
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bg = Image.new('RGBA', (image.width, image.height), 'white')
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im = Image.alpha_composite(bg, image)
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self.image.paste(im, (0,0))
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print('removed alpha')
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def resize(self, width=None, height=None):
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"""Resize an image to desired width or height"""
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if self._image_loaded():
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if width == None and height == None:
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print('no height of width specified')
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return
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image = self.image
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if width:
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initial_width = image.width
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wpercent = (width/float(image.width))
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hsize = int((float(image.height)*float(wpercent)))
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image = image.resize((width, hsize), Image.ANTIALIAS)
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logger.debug(f"resized image from {initial_width} to {image.width}")
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self.image = image
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if height:
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initial_height = image.height
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hpercent = (height / float(image.height))
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wsize = int(float(image.width) * float(hpercent))
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image = image.resize((wsize, height), Image.ANTIALIAS)
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logger.debug(f"resized image from {initial_height} to {image.height}")
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self.image = image
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def to_palette(self, palette, dither=True):
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"""Maps an image to a given colour palette.
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Maps each pixel from the image to a colour from the palette.
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Args:
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- palette: A supported token. (see below)
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- dither:->bool. Use dithering? Set to `False` for solid colour fills.
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Returns:
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- two images: one for the coloured band and one for the black band.
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Raises:
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- ValueError if palette token is not supported
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Supported palette tokens:
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>>> 'bwr' # black-white-red
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>>> 'bwy' # black-white-yellow
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>>> 'bw' # black-white
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"""
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# Check if an image is loaded
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if self._image_loaded():
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image = self.image.convert('RGB')
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else:
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print('No image loaded')
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if palette == 'bwr':
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# black-white-red palette
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pal = [255,255,255, 0,0,0, 255,0,0]
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elif palette == 'bwy':
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# black-white-yellow palette
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pal = [255,255,255, 0,0,0, 255,255,0]
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elif palette == 'bw':
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pal = None
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else:
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raise ValueError('The given palette is not supported.')
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if pal:
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# The palette needs to have 256 colors, for this, the black-colour
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# is added until the
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colours = len(pal) // 3
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#print(f'The palette has {colours} colours')
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if 256 % colours != 0:
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#print('Filling palette with black')
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pal += (256 % colours) * [0,0,0]
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#print(pal)
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colours = len(pal) // 3
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#print(f'The palette now has {colours} colours')
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# Create a dummy image to be used as a palette
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palette_im = Image.new('P', (1,1))
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# Attach the created palette. The palette should have 256 colours
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# equivalent to 768 integers
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palette_im.putpalette(pal* (256//colours))
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# Quantize the image to given palette
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quantized_im = image.quantize(palette=palette_im, dither=dither)
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quantized_im = quantized_im.convert('RGB')
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# get rgb of the non-black-white colour from the palette
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rgb = [pal[x:x+3] for x in range(0, len(pal),3)]
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rgb = [col for col in rgb if col != [0,0,0] and col != [255,255,255]][0]
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r_col, g_col, b_col = rgb
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#print(f'r:{r_col} g:{g_col} b:{b_col}')
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# Create an image buffer for black pixels
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buffer1 = numpy.array(quantized_im)
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# Get RGB values of each pixel
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r,g,b = buffer1[:, :, 0], buffer1[:, :, 1], buffer1[:, :, 2]
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# convert coloured pixels to white
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buffer1[numpy.logical_and(r==r_col, g==g_col)] = [255,255,255]
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# reconstruct image for black-band
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im_black = Image.fromarray(buffer1)
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# Create a buffer for coloured pixels
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buffer2 = numpy.array(quantized_im)
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# Get RGB values of each pixel
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r,g,b = buffer2[:, :, 0], buffer2[:, :, 1], buffer2[:, :, 2]
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# convert black pixels to white
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buffer2[numpy.logical_and(r==0, g==0)] = [255,255,255]
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# convert non-white pixels to black
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buffer2[numpy.logical_and(g==g_col, b==0)] = [0,0,0]
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# reconstruct image for colour-band
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im_colour = Image.fromarray(buffer2)
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#self.preview(im_black)
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#self.preview(im_colour)
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else:
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im_black = image.convert('1', dither=dither)
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im_colour = Image.new(mode='RGB', size=im_black.size, color='white')
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return im_black, im_colour
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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print(f'running {filename} in standalone/debug mode')
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