The Wand is an Imagick library for python. It supports the functionalities of Imagick API in Python 2.6, 2.7, 3.3+, and PyPy.This library not only helps in processing the images but also provides valuable functionalities for Machine Learning codes using NumPy.
Installation:
By Pip:
Python3
Output:
Example 3: Transfer the image
Python3
Output:
Example 4: Drawing:
Python3
$ pip install Wand
As the wand is an Imagick API, so we require Imagick dependencies.
Imagick's Installation:
- For Ubuntu/Debian:
$ sudo apt-get install libmagickwand-dev -
For Mac (By Brew Installer)
Installation of MacPorts$ brew install imagemagick
Note: If Python is not installed using MacPorts, we need to export MAGICK_HOME.$ sudo port install imagemagick$ export MAGICK_HOME=/opt/local
Example 1: Reading an Image:
Input Image: geeksforgeeks.png
# Import library from the wand
from wand.image import Image
# Import the image
with Image(filename ='geeksforgeeks.png') as pic:
# Read the image to fetch actual dimensions
print('Width of the image:', pic.width)
print('Height of the image:', pic.height)
('Width of the image:', 667L)
('Height of the image:', 184L)
Example 2: Blur an Image:
# Import library from the wand
from wand.image import Image
# Import the image
with Image(filename ="geeksforgeeks.png") as pic:
# Invoke blur function with radius 0 and sigma 3
pic.blur(radius = 0, sigma = 3)
# save the processed iamge
pic.save(filename ="blur1.png")
Example 3: Transfer the image
# Import library from the wand
from wand.image import Image
# Import the image
with Image(filename ='geeksforgeeks.png') as image:
# Clone the image in order to process
with image.clone() as flip:
# Invoke flip function
flip.flip()
# Save the image
flip.save(filename ='flip-geeksforgeeks.jpg')
Example 4: Drawing:
# Import libraries from the wand
from wand.image import Image
from wand.drawing import Drawing
from wand.color import Color
with Drawing() as draw:
# Set Stroke color the circle to black
draw.stroke_color = Color('black')
# Set Width of the circlw to 2
draw.stroke_width = 2
# Set the fill color to 'White (# FFFFFF)'
draw.fill_color = Color('white')
# Invoke Circle function with center
# at 200, 200 and radius 100
draw.circle((200, 200), # Center point
(100, 100)) # Perimeter point
with Image(width = 400, height = 400,
background = Color('lightgreen')) as pic:
draw(pic)
pic.save(filename ='circle1.jpg')
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