FFTresize resizes images using zero-padding in the frequency domain.
Project description
FFTresize resizes images using zero-padding in the frequency domain.
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Installation
FFTresize requires docopt, PIL, and NumPy.
FFTresize consists of a package and a script.
To install these from the source code,
gunzip < FFTresize-0.5.tar.gz | tar -xf - cd FFTresize-0.5/ python setup.py install
or with pip,
pip install fftresize
Usage
The fftresize script accepts two arguments: the file name of the image to resize, and a decimal factor by which to resize the image (1.0 meaning no change).
FFTresize - Resize images using the FFT Usage: fftresize <image> <factor> fftresize -h | --help fftresize -v | --version Options: -h, --help Print this help. -v, --version Print version information.
Example
Below is an example image, resized to twice its original size.
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