.. _imwri: ImageMagick Writer-Reader ========================= ImageMagick Writer-Reader (IMWRI) is a plugin that can read and write many image formats. .. function:: Write(clip clip, string imgformat, string filename[, int firstnum=0, int quality=75, bint dither=True, string compression_type, bint overwrite=False, clip alpha]) :module: imwri Supported input formats for writing: ImageMagick with Quantum Depth 16 and HDRI: 8-16 bit integer, 32 bit float Write will write each frame to disk as it's requested. If a frame is never requested it's also never written to disk. Parameters: clip Input clip. RGB and Gray supported. See list for accepted inputs. imgformat The name of the output format. Examples of supported format strings are "JPEG", "PNG", and "DPX". Visit the ImageMagick website for a full list. filename The filename string must have one or more frame number substitutions. The syntax is printf style. For example "image%06d.png" or "/images/%d.jpg" is common usage. firstnum The first image number in the sequence to write. quality Quality adjustment for formats where it's applicable. Range is 0 to 100. dither Use Floyd–Steinberg dithering if the input needs to be reduced in depth. compression_type Select the specific compression type for *imgformats* that have more than one possible compression method. Recognized constants are: Undefined, None, BZip, DXT1, DXT3, DXT5, Fax, Group4, JPEG, JPEG2000, LosslessJPEG, LZW, RLE, Zip, ZipS, Piz, Pxr24, B44, B44A, LZMA, JBIG1, JBIG2 overwrite Overwrite already existing files alpha A grayscale clip containing the alpha channel for the image to write. Apart from being grayscale, its properties must be identical to the main *clip*. .. function:: Read(string[] filename[, int firstnum=0, bint mismatch=False, bint alpha=False, bint float_output = False]) :module: imwri Possible output formats when reading: 8-16 bit integer and 32 bit float Note that by default 8-16 bit images are returned as integer and 32 bit images as float. When reading half precision float images you have to manually set *float_output* to have the unmodified floating point range returned. Read is a simple function for reading single or series of images and returning them as a clip. Parameters: filename The filename argument has two main modes. Either it takes a list of 1 or more files to open in the given order, or it takes a single filename string with one or more frame number substitutions. The syntax is printf style. For example "image%06d.png" or "/images/%d.jpg" is common usage. firstnum The first image number to start reading from when reading a sequence. mismatch Allow reading of multiple images with different resolutions. If required and not set, an error will be generated. alpha Return the alpha channel from the read images as a separate grayscale clip. Note that an alpha channel clip is always returned when this parameter is set, even for image formats without support for it. float_output Always return the read image in a float format. Due to the output format guessing this option can be useful when reading half precision float images.