On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 5:13 AM, Alasdair <amc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Why not use octave for image processing?  It can be run from within
> Sage, and its image processing toolbox is very mature and functional.
> From what I've seen of PIL, its functionality is outstripped by
> octave.
>
> -Alasdair


I don't know Octave that well. Are you talking about
http://octave.sourceforge.net/image/index.html ?
If so, this does require an interface to imagemagick,
which I gather is quite a powerful program itself.
Thoughts?


>
> On Jan 10, 1:11 am, lfmartins <luizfelipe.mart...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm trying to do image processing in Sage, and so far I have been able
>> to do something like this:
>>
>> import sympy.thirdparty
>> pyglet = sympy.thirdparty.import_thirdparty('pyglet')
>> from pyglet import image
>> fimg = open('<path omitted>.jpg','rb')
>> img = image.load('hint.jpg',fimg)
>> w,h = img.width, img.height;
>> w,h
>>
>> I don't want to display the images in Sage, just be able to manipulate
>> them (add noise, etc.)
>>
>> Is there another way, like importing pil directly?
>>
>> Felipe Martins
>
> >
>

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