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The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter.
The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter.
This library provides extensive file format support, an efficient internal representation, and fairly powerful image processing capabilities. It should provide a solid foundation for a general image processing tool.
This library provides extensive file format support, an efficient internal representation, and fairly powerful image processing capabilities. It should provide a solid foundation for a general image processing tool.
Blending two images:
[[File:Blendprocess.png]]
<syntaxhighlight lang="python">
Image.blend(use1.convert("RGBA"), use2.convert("RGBA"), 0.5)


Check-in:<br>
Check-in:<br>

Revision as of 17:10, 30 September 2020

↪Prototyping



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Notes

Tue 15.09 Lesson 1

Mon 21.09 Lesson 2 w/ Michael

Mon 28.09 Lesson 3 w/ Manetta

Wed 30.09 Lesson 4 w/ Michael

Morning Journey inside some individual experiments.
> Il Pleut Bot (from Federico)

import random

width = 10
height = 10
drops = [',','    ','    ','     ']
rain = ''

for x in range(width):
    for y in range(height):
        rain += random.choice(drops)
    print(rain)
    rain = ''

> Responsive Form (from Louisa)

print('Enter your name:')
name = input()
print('Hello, ' + name + ". Are you ready to choose your own adventure? If yes, Type one of these words to kickstart the engine: hot, yellow, bright")<br>

> Differences between LOOP and WHILE
> Differences between FLAT LOOP and NESTING LOOP

Representation of a Nesting Loop

PIL

The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter. This library provides extensive file format support, an efficient internal representation, and fairly powerful image processing capabilities. It should provide a solid foundation for a general image processing tool.

Blending two images: Blendprocess.png <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> Image.blend(use1.convert("RGBA"), use2.convert("RGBA"), 0.5)

Check-in:
> https://www.effbot.org/imagingbook/pil-index.htm
> https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/

Library Sources to work with Images and ASCII:
> http://aa-project.sourceforge.net/aalib/
> http://jwilk.net/software/python-aalib

NOTEBOOK of the day: https://git.xpub.nl/XPUB/S13-Words-for-the-Future-notebooks
PAD: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/2020-09-30-prototyping