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Turn a directory of photos into a grid of dominant colors
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import os | |
from PIL import Image | |
import numpy as np | |
from sklearn.cluster import KMeans | |
def find_dominant_color(image_path): | |
image = Image.open(image_path) | |
image = image.resize((100, 100)) # Resize to speed things up | |
np_image = np.array(image) | |
np_image = np_image.reshape((np_image.shape[0] * np_image.shape[1], 3)) | |
kmeans = KMeans(n_clusters=1, n_init=10) | |
kmeans.fit(np_image) | |
dominant_color = kmeans.cluster_centers_[0] | |
return dominant_color | |
def create_color_grid(directory, grid_size): | |
files = [img for img in os.listdir(directory) if img.endswith(('.png', '.jpg', '.jpeg'))] | |
grid = Image.new('RGB', (grid_size, grid_size), color = 'white') # Create a white canvas | |
x = y = 0 | |
for file in files: | |
dominant_color = find_dominant_color(os.path.join(directory, file)) | |
grid.putpixel((x, y), tuple(int(c) for c in dominant_color)) | |
x += 1 | |
if x == grid_size: | |
x = 0 | |
y += 1 | |
if y == grid_size: | |
break # Grid is full | |
grid.show() # Pops open in Preview.app or whathaveyou | |
# Usage | |
directory = '/path/to/photo/folder' | |
grid_size = 23 # For a 23x23 grid | |
create_color_grid(directory, grid_size) |
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