Yet Another Python wrapper for GraphicsMagick
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About
pgmagick is a yet another boost.python based wrapper for GraphicsMagick.
Install
install to:
$ pip install pgmagick
Require
Python2.5++, GraphicsMagick and Boost.Python.
package install on Ubuntu(test on Ubuntu10.04+):
$ apt-get install libgraphicsmagick++1-dev $ apt-get install libboost-python1.40-dev
package install on Fedora:
$ yum install GraphicsMagick-c++-devel $ yum install boost-devel
GraphicsMagick from source package:
$ ./configure --enable-shared=yes $ make && make install
MacOSX
install reported on MacOSX, Thanks Simon Harrison.
http://simonharrison.info/talk/2011/01/17/pgmagick-on-mac-os/
ImageMagick support
pgmagick is supported to ImageMagick library. (version:0.4+)
package install on Ubuntu(test on Ubuntu10.04+):
$ apt-get install libmagick++-dev
Usage
scale example:
>>> from pgmagick import Image, FilterTypes >>> im = Image('input.jpg') >>> im.quality(100) >>> im.filterType(FilterTypes.SincFilter) >>> im.scale('100x100') >>> im.sharpen(1.0) >>> im.write('output.jpg')
composite example:
>>> from pgmagick import Image, CompositeOperator as co >>> base = Image('base.png') >>> layer = Image('layer_one.png') >>> base.composite(layer, 100, 100, co.OverCompositeOp) >>> im.write('output.png')
draw example:
>>> from pgmagick import Image, DrawableCircle, DrawableText, Geometry, Color >>> im = Image(Geometry(300, 300), Color("yellow")) >>> circle = DrawableCircle(100, 100, 20, 20) >>> im.draw(circle) >>> im.fontPointsize(65) >>> text = DrawableText(30, 250, "Hello pgmagick") >>> im.draw(text) >>> im.write('hoge.png')
blob access:
>>> from pgmagick import Image, Blob, Geometry >>> blob = Blob(open('filename.jpg').read()) >>> blob.update(open('filename2.jpg').read()) >>> img = Image(blob, Geometry(600, 480)) >>> img.scale('300x200') >>> img.write('out.jpg')
more API detail… read to Magick++ API for GraphicsMagick document.
Python APIs(NOTICE!! this api is alpha version!!):
>>> from pgmagick.api import Image >>> img = Image((300, 300), "gradient:#ffffff-#000000") >>> img.scale(0.8) >>> img.write('out.png')
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