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A simple image manipulation library aiming to make common image/photo manipulation tasks easy. This library is still under development, API may also change at any time.
Requires PIL/Pillow.
Example usage:
from da_vinci import Image
image = Image('lena.jpg')
image.flip('horizontal')
image.resize(width=10, height=10)
image.save()
# Opening an image from URL, rotating and change it's format
image = Image('http://stamps.co.id/static/merchants/img/logo.png')
image.rotate(degrees=90)
image.set(format='jpg', quality=85)
image.save() # Creates a file logo.jpg
# Manipulating saturation, brightness, contrast and sharpness
# Accepts values range from -100 (decrease) to 100 (increase)
image.adjust(saturation=-100)
image.adjust(brightness=-75, contrast=50, sharpness=-20)
If you need more extensive manipulation, an escape hatch to PIL is also available:
image = image.from_file('a.jpg')
pil_image = image.get_pil_image()
# Do whatever you need to do with the pil image
# And if you want to convert this back to a da_vinci image
image.set_pil_image(pil_image)
Tests
To run tests:
python -m unittest tests
FAQs
A simple image manipulation library aiming to make common image tasks easy.
We found that da-vinci demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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