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Merging 4 images into one with Python and PIL/Pillow
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# Combine multiple images into one. | |
# | |
# To install the Pillow module on Mac OS X: | |
# | |
# $ xcode-select --install | |
# $ brew install libtiff libjpeg webp little-cms2 | |
# $ pip install Pillow | |
# | |
from __future__ import print_function | |
import os | |
from PIL import Image | |
files = [ | |
'~/Downloads/1.jpg', | |
'~/Downloads/2.jpg', | |
'~/Downloads/3.jpg', | |
'~/Downloads/4.jpg'] | |
result = Image.new("RGB", (800, 800)) | |
for index, file in enumerate(files): | |
path = os.path.expanduser(file) | |
img = Image.open(path) | |
img.thumbnail((400, 400), Image.ANTIALIAS) | |
x = index // 2 * 400 | |
y = index % 2 * 400 | |
w, h = img.size | |
print('pos {0},{1} size {2},{3}'.format(x, y, w, h)) | |
result.paste(img, (x, y, x + w, y + h)) | |
result.save(os.path.expanduser('~/image.jpg')) |
Very good..
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thank you very much. it really helps