#!/home/reschsgm/cvmfs_repo/software/miniconda3/bin/python # # The Python Imaging Library # $Id$ # # this demo script illustrates how a 1-bit BitmapImage can be used # as a dynamically updated overlay # import sys if sys.version_info[0] > 2: import tkinter else: import Tkinter as tkinter from PIL import Image, ImageTk # # an image viewer class UI(tkinter.Frame): def __init__(self, master, im, value=128): tkinter.Frame.__init__(self, master) self.image = im self.value = value self.canvas = tkinter.Canvas(self, width=im.size[0], height=im.size[1]) self.backdrop = ImageTk.PhotoImage(im) self.canvas.create_image(0, 0, image=self.backdrop, anchor=tkinter.NW) self.canvas.pack() scale = tkinter.Scale(self, orient=tkinter.HORIZONTAL, from_=0, to=255, resolution=1, command=self.update_scale, length=256) scale.set(value) scale.bind("", self.redraw) scale.pack() # uncomment the following line for instant feedback (might # be too slow on some platforms) # self.redraw() def update_scale(self, value): self.value = float(value) self.redraw() def redraw(self, event=None): # create overlay (note the explicit conversion to mode "1") im = self.image.point(lambda v, t=self.value: v >= t, "1") self.overlay = ImageTk.BitmapImage(im, foreground="green") # update canvas self.canvas.delete("overlay") self.canvas.create_image(0, 0, image=self.overlay, anchor=tkinter.NW, tags="overlay") # -------------------------------------------------------------------- # main if len(sys.argv) != 2: print("Usage: thresholder file") sys.exit(1) root = tkinter.Tk() im = Image.open(sys.argv[1]) if im.mode != "L": im = im.convert("L") # im.thumbnail((320,200)) UI(root, im).pack() root.mainloop()