问题
The instructions are simple enough in the Wand docs for reading a sequenced image (e.g. animated gif, icon file, etc.):
>>> from wand.image import Image
>>> with Image(filename='sequence-animation.gif') as image:
... len(image.sequence)
...but I'm not sure how to create one.
In Ruby this is easy using RMagick, since you have ImageList
s. (see my gist for an example.)
I tried creating an Image
(as the "container") and instantiating each SingleImage
with an image path, but I'm pretty sure that's wrong, especially since the constructor documentation for SingleImage
doesn't look for use by the end-user.
I also tried creating a wand.sequence.Sequence
and going from that angle, but hit a dead-end as well. I feel very lost.
回答1:
The best examples are located in the unit-tests shipped with the code. wand/tests/sequence_test.py for example.
For creating an animated gif with wand, remember to load the image into the sequence, and then set the additional delay/optimize handling after all frames are loaded.
from wand.image import Image
with Image() as wand:
# Add new frames into sequance
with Image(filename='1.png') as one:
wand.sequence.append(one)
with Image(filename='2.png') as two:
wand.sequence.append(two)
with Image(filename='3.png') as three:
wand.sequence.append(three)
# Create progressive delay for each frame
for cursor in range(3):
with wand.sequence[cursor] as frame:
frame.delay = 10 * (cursor + 1)
# Set layer type
wand.type = 'optimize'
wand.save(filename='animated.gif')
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39939780/how-do-i-create-an-animated-gif-in-python-using-wand