How to get alpha value of a PNG image with PIL?

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眼角桃花 2020-11-30 02:46

How to detect if a PNG image has transparent alpha channel or not using PIL?

img = Image.open(\'example.png\', \'r\')
has_alpha = img.mode == \'RGBA\'


        
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  • 2020-11-30 03:00

    I tried this:

    from PIL import Image
    import operator, itertools
    
    def get_alpha_channel(image): 
       try: 
          alpha_index = image.getbands().index('A')
       except ValueError:
          # no alpha channel, so convert to RGBA
          image = image.convert('RGBA')
          alpha_index = image.getbands().index('A')
       alpha_getter = operator.itemgetter(alpha_index)
       return itertools.imap(alpha_getter, image.getdata())
    

    This returned the result that I was expecting. However, I did some calculation to determine the mean and standard deviation, and the results came out slightly different from imagemagick's fx:mean function.

    Perhaps the conversion changed some of the values? I'm unsure, but it seems relatively trivial.

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  • 2020-11-30 03:06

    The img.info is about the image as a whole -- the alpha-value in an RGBA image is per-pixel, so of course it won't be in img.info. The getpixel method of the image object, given a coordinate as argument, returns a tuple with the values of the (four, in this case) bands for that pixel -- the tuple's last value will then be A, the alpha value.

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  • 2020-11-30 03:08

    You can get the alpha data out of whole image in one go by converting image to string with 'A' mode e.g this example get alpha data out of image and saves it as grey scale image :)

    from PIL import Image
    
    imFile="white-arrow.png"
    im = Image.open(imFile, 'r')
    print im.mode == 'RGBA'
    
    rgbData = im.tostring("raw", "RGB")
    print len(rgbData)
    alphaData = im.tostring("raw", "A")
    print len(alphaData)
    
    alphaImage = Image.fromstring("L", im.size, alphaData)
    alphaImage.save(imFile+".alpha.png")
    
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  • 2020-11-30 03:11
    # python 2.6+
    
    import operator, itertools
    
    def get_alpha_channel(image):
        "Return the alpha channel as a sequence of values"
    
        # first, which band is the alpha channel?
        try:
            alpha_index= image.getbands().index('A')
        except ValueError:
            return None # no alpha channel, presumably
    
        alpha_getter= operator.itemgetter(alpha_index)
        return itertools.imap(alpha_getter, image.getdata())
    
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  • 2020-11-30 03:12

    To get the alpha layer of an RGBA image all you need to do is:

    red, green, blue, alpha = img.split()
    

    or

    alpha = img.split()[-1]
    

    And there is a method to set the alpha layer:

    img.putalpha(alpha)
    

    The transparency key is only used to define the transparency index in the palette mode (P). If you want to cover the palette mode transparency case as well and cover all cases you could do this

    if img.mode in ('RGBA', 'LA') or (img.mode == 'P' and 'transparency' in img.info):
        alpha = img.convert('RGBA').split()[-1]
    

    Note: The convert method is needed when the image.mode is LA, because of a bug in PIL.

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