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Turns a SE holiday party photo booth pic into a GIF
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from PIL import Image | |
from moviepy.editor import ImageSequenceClip | |
from os import remove | |
import sys | |
# The width and height for each picture in the x2-size image. | |
pic_size = 485, 368 | |
def get_frame(img, x, y): | |
return img.crop((x, y, x + pic_size[0], y + pic_size[1])) | |
def make_gif(filename): | |
im = Image.open(filename) | |
image_names = ["frame_{}.jpg".format(x) for x in range(4)] | |
newName = filename[:filename.find(".")] + ".gif" | |
get_frame(im, 29, 29).save(image_names[0], quality=100) | |
get_frame(im, 549, 29).save(image_names[1], quality=100) | |
get_frame(im, 29, 432).save(image_names[2], quality=100) | |
get_frame(im, 549, 432).save(image_names[3], quality=100) | |
clip = ImageSequenceClip(image_names, fps=4) | |
clip.write_gif(newName, fuzz=False) | |
for f in image_names: | |
remove(f) | |
print "" | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
make_gif(sys.argv[1]) |
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