Dan Moskowitz wrote: > I'm using PIL to tint and composite images together. Here's how I'm > currently tinting images, it's really slow and I know there's got to > be a better way: > > def TintImage( im, tintColor ): > tint = (tintColor[0]/255.0, tintColor[1]/255.0, tintColor[2]/255.0, > tintColor[3]/255.0) > pix = im.load() > for x in xrange( im.size[0] ): > for y in xrange( im.size[1] ): > c = pix[x,y] > pix[x,y] = (int(c[0]*tint[0]), int(c[1]*tint[1]), > int(c[2]*tint[2]), c[3]) > > I thought maybe there's a way to do it using the transform method, but > I haven't figure it out yet. Anyone?
Too lazy to read the manual? How about def tint_image(im, color): color_map = [] for component in color: color_map.extend(int(component/255.0*i) for i in range(256)) return im.point(color_map) Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list