Pil image module, "mode" bug..

oruccim at gmail.com oruccim at gmail.com
Mon Oct 8 08:55:15 EDT 2007


On Oct 7, 8:17 pm, Michal Bozon <boz... at vscht.cz> wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 09:02:09 -0700, Abandoned wrote:
> > On Oct 7, 4:47 pm, Michal Bozon <boz... at vscht.cz> wrote:
> >> On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 06:03:06 -0700, Abandoned wrote:
> >> > Hi..
> >> > I find the picture color with:
> >> > im=Image.open("/%s" %name)
> >> > color=im.mode   #p=black & beyaz rgb=color L=grey
>
> >> > This usually work true but in these pictures:
> >> >http://malatya.meb.gov.tr/images/alt/ilsis_logo.gif
> >> >http://malatya.meb.gov.tr/images/meb.gif
>
> >> > Say me P (black&white) but these pictures are color..
>
> >> > What is the reason of this ?
>
> >> > I'm sorry my bad english
>
> >> P does mean palette, black&white is a special case of palette, with two
> >> colors.
>
> > How can i understand the picture color ? (black &white or color or
> > grey)
>
> If you know how to work with RGB images, you can convert the image
> from the palette mode easily:
>
> img2 = img.convert(mode='RGB')
>
> Anyway, always is helpful to read the tutorial or basic documentation.. ;)
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no no no this is not professionalism
are there anybody who know that




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