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Add a blank white border to an image in python using PIL
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from PIL import Image | |
def add_border(input_image_path, output_image_path, border_size=100): | |
# Open an existing image | |
img = Image.open(input_image_path) | |
# Get the size of the original image | |
width, height = img.size | |
# Make the new image size as the original size plus the border | |
new_width = width + 2 * border_size | |
new_height = height + 2 * border_size | |
# Create a new image with RGB mode, white color, and the new size | |
new_img = Image.new("RGB", (new_width, new_height), "white") | |
# Paste the original image into the new image at the border offset | |
new_img.paste(img, (border_size, border_size)) | |
# Save the new image | |
new_img.save(output_image_path) | |
print(f"The output image is saved to: {output_image_path}") | |
# Using the function | |
input_image_path = "testimg.jpg" | |
output_image_path = "modified.jpg" | |
add_border(input_image_path, output_image_path) |
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