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Python code using PIL to split the image into 4 quarters. useful for the four-view image splitter 3D-PTV project on http://www.openptv.net
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from PIL import Image | |
import os | |
import glob | |
import numpy as np | |
def crop(im, height, width): | |
# im = Image.open(infile) | |
imgwidth, imgheight = im.size | |
rows = np.int(imgheight/height) | |
cols = np.int(imgwidth/width) | |
for i in range(rows): | |
for j in range(cols): | |
# print (i,j) | |
box = (j*width, i*height, (j+1)*width, (i+1)*height) | |
yield im.crop(box) | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
# change the path and the base name of the image files | |
imgdir = '.' | |
basename = 'Cam-*.tif' | |
filelist = glob.glob(os.path.join(imgdir, basename)) | |
for filenum, infile in enumerate(filelist): | |
# infile='/Users/alex/Documents/PTV/test_splitter/cal/Camera 1-1-9.tif' | |
print(f'file no = {filenum}') # keep the numbers for the future | |
print(f'name is {infile}') | |
im = Image.open(infile) | |
imgwidth, imgheight = im.size | |
print(('Image size is: %d x %d ' % (imgwidth, imgheight))) | |
height = np.int(imgheight/2) | |
width = np.int(imgwidth/2) | |
start_num = 0 | |
for k, piece in enumerate(crop(im, height, width), start_num): | |
# print k | |
# print piece | |
img = Image.new('L', (width, height), 255) | |
# print img | |
img.paste(piece) | |
path = os.path.join("cam%d_1%05d.tif" % (int(k+1),filenum)) | |
img.save(path) | |
os.rename(path, os.path.join("cam%d.1%05d" % (int(k+1), filenum))) |
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