Change contrast of image in PIL

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被撕碎了的回忆 2020-12-30 06:53

I have a program that\'s supposed to change the contrast, but I feel like it\'s not really changing the contrast.It changes some areas to red whereas I don\'t want it to. If

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  • 2020-12-30 06:54

    I couldn't reproduce your bug. On my platform (debian) only the Pillow fork is available, so if you are using the older PIL package, that might be the cause.

    In any case, there's a built in method Image.point() for doing this kind of operation. It will map over each pixel in each channel, which should be faster than doing three nested loops in python.

    def change_contrast(img, level):
        factor = (259 * (level + 255)) / (255 * (259 - level))
        def contrast(c):
            return 128 + factor * (c - 128)
        return img.point(contrast)
    
    change_contrast(Image.open('barry.png'), 100)
    

    output

    Your output looks like you have a overflow in a single channel (red). I don't see any reason why that would happen. But if your level is higher than 259, the output is inverted. Something like that is probably the cause of the initial bug.

    def change_contrast_multi(img, steps):
        width, height = img.size
        canvas = Image.new('RGB', (width * len(steps), height))
        for n, level in enumerate(steps):
            img_filtered = change_contrast(img, level)
            canvas.paste(img_filtered, (width * n, 0))
        return canvas
    
    change_contrast_multi(Image.open('barry.png'), [-100, 0, 100, 200, 300])
    

    another output

    A possible fix is to make sure the contrast filter only return values within the range [0-255], since the bug seems be caused by negative values overflowing somehow.

    def change_contrast(img, level):
        factor = (259 * (level + 255)) / (255 * (259 - level))
        def contrast(c):
            value = 128 + factor * (c - 128)
            return max(0, min(255, value))
        return img.point(contrast)
    
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  • 2020-12-30 07:03

    There's already built a class called contrast in PIL module. You can simply use it.

    from PIL import Image, ImageEnhance
    image = Image.open(':\\Users\\omar\\Desktop\\Site\\Images\\obama.png')
    scale_value=scale1.get()
    image = ImageEnhance.Contrast(image).enhance(scale_value)
    image.show()
    
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