I'm trying to write a string over a image. Currently I'm using MiniMagick and I can resize and overlap two images, but when I try write a multiline string using caption nothing happens to final image, it's still same as before.
Here is my current code:
image = MiniMagick::Image.open('template.jpg')
image.combine_options do |c|
c.background '#0008'
c.fill '#666'
c.gravity 'center'
c.size '100x50'
c.caption "Lets write some big string here... zzzzz I hope this work =)"
end
image.write('final.jpg')
My refs:
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/annotating/
ImageMagick multiline text and background image
http://www.imagemagick.org/www/command-line-options.html#caption
Thanks all
I ended using a system call to get rid this problem, here is the code:
Subexec.run "convert -background '#fff0' \\
-fill '#003300' \\
-gravity west \\
-size 560x180 \\
-pointsize 19 \\
-font \'#{font_path}\' \\
caption:\"#{caption}\" \\
#{photo_path} \\
+swap \\
-gravity NorthWest \\
-geometry +333+113 \\
-composite #{photo_path}"
You need to use Convert with MiniMagick. And caption is great because it will wrap and adjust according to the size, as long as you don't put in pointsize. The syntax is a little tricky though because there aren't many Rails examples out there.
file = Paperclip::Tempfile.new(["processed", ".jpg"])
MiniMagick::Tool::Convert.new do |img|
img.background '#0008'
img.fill '#666'
img.gravity 'center'
img.size '100x50'
img << "caption: Lets write some big string here... zzzzz I hope this work =)"
img << file.path
end
model.picture = file
model.save
file.unlink
Note: You have to add file path last
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I'm trying to translate some shell scripts using the convert cmd to python script using PIL.
Here's the original shell script:
convert \
-resize 25% \
+repage \
-background white
-quality 95 \
-flatten \
-gravity center \
-extent 200x200 \
img_a.png img_b.jpg
Here's what I've being able to translate so far:
# Paths
img_a_png_filepath = '/foo/bar/img_a.png'
img_a_name = Path(img_a_png_filepath).stem
img_b_name = f'{img_a_name}.jpg'
img_b_jpg_filepath = f'/foo/bar/{img_b_name}'
# Converting to JPEG
img_a_png = Image.open(img_a_png_filepath)
# -background white
white_bg = Image.new('RGBA',img_a_png.size ,(255, 255, 255, 255))
white_bg.paste(img_a_png, (0, 0), img_a_png)
white_bg = white_bg.convert('RGB')
white_bg.save(img_b_name, 'JPEG')
# -resize 25%
img_b_jpg = Image.open(img_b_jpg_filepath)
img_b_jpg = img_b_jpg.resize((img_b_jpg.size[0]*0.25, img_b_jpg.size[0]*0.25))
img_b_jpg.save(img_b_name, 'JPEG')
I guess the original script is trying to crop from the center with the -gravity center and extent 200x200 but I have no clue how to translate both of those options to PIL.
You're nearly there! You've got the white background, the -flatten (using paste) and the resizing.
You just need to do the -extent from the centre, so...
get the width, and halve it int(im.width/2) and subtract 100 to use as the left edge and add 100 to use as the right edge
get the height and do the same to get top and bottom
crop.
If smaller than 200x200 paste onto a 200x200 canvas.
By the way, there's no need to save the images repeatedly as you are currently doing - just carry on processing what you've got.
So I have this base image:
And in photoshop I do a basic layer color overlay, with the rgb colors:
r: 244, g: 93, b: 0
This gives me the amazingly vibrant:
What I'm trying to do is colorize the same image in rmagick, so if I do the following colorize:
img = Magick::Image.read('brush.png').first
img = img.colorize(100, 100, 100, Magick::Pixel.new(244, 93, 0, 1))
img.format = 'png'
img.to_blob
It gives me this really washed out orange image:
My questions is, how do I colorize this image with those rgb params in imagemagick / rmagick, to get the same vibrant color that I got in photoshop.
Thanks.
At the commandline, I think you want something like this:
convert brush.png \( +clone -fill "rgb(244,93,0)" -colorize 100% \) -compose colorize -composite out.png
So, with the +clone I am creating another layer the same size as your image and entirely filling it 100% with your orange colour and then composing it over your image with the -composite to blend the opacity and colour.
I really don't speak Ruby, but I think it will be along these lines:
#!/usr/bin/ruby
require 'RMagick'
include Magick
infile=ARGV[0]
img=Magick::Image.read(infile).first
w=img.columns
h=img.rows
ovl=Image.new(w,h){self.background_color=Magick::Pixel.new(244*256,93*256,0)}
img.composite!(ovl,0,0,Magick::ColorizeCompositeOp)
img.write('result.png')
Mark Setchell's command line works for me (Windows), with slight modifications...
convert greyscale.png +clone -fill "rgb(244,93,0)" -colorize 100% -compose colorize -composite colour.png
Found this link on recolouring with rmagick...
ftp://belagro.com/Redmine/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rmagick-2.12.0/doc/colorize.rb.html
Based on the code in the above link, with the greyscale conversion removed, does the example below work (I don't have ruby)?
# load the greyscale image
img = Magick::Image.read('greyscale.png').first
# Colorize with a 100% blend of the orange color
colorized = img.colorize(1, 1, 1, '#A50026')
# save the colour image
colorized.write('colour.png')
Used a colour picker to get the hex of your orange colour - rgb(244,93,0) = #A50026
I'm a graphic designer and often I make websites. I am looking for a script (may ultimately be even software) that finds ONE matching color to the photo. A very good illustration of this is that page: https://unsplash.com/grid If refered your mouse on the picture it shows a matching color. This is a screenshoot that I show this issue: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/65947165/qu1.png
I would use ImageMagick and find the average colour by resizing the image to 1 pixel x 1 pixel and converting that pixel to text, like this:
convert photo-1414637104192-f9ab9a0ee249.jpg -resize 1x1! -colorspace RGB txt:
# ImageMagick pixel enumeration: 1,1,255,rgb
0,0: (0,21,3) #001503 rgb(0,21,3)
So rgb(0,21,3) is the green leaf with the drop of water from your example. You can have it as sRGB like this:
convert photo-1418479631014-8cbf89db3431.jpg -resize 1x1! txt:
# ImageMagick pixel enumeration: 1,1,255,srgb
0,0: (141,109,91) #8D6D5B srgb(141,109,91)
If you want it as an image, you would do this:
convert photo-1414637104192-f9ab9a0ee249.jpg -resize 1x1! -scale 1000 output.jpg
This is the first image from your example page...
I don't really speak PHP, but this should be close:
<?php
$image = new Imagick('input.jpg');
$image->resizeImage(1,1,Imagick::FILTER_BOX,1);
$pixel = $image->getImagePixelColor(0,0);
print $pixel->getColorAsString();
$colors = $pixel->getColor();
print_r($colors);
?>
Output
srgb(55.259%,42.2065%,34.9279%)Array
(
[r] => 141
[g] => 108
[b] => 89
[a] => 1
)
I am trying to make a partially opaque png using MiniMagick, but I guess what it really boils down to is the syntax for using '-evaluate'
This works in the terminal:
convert input.jpg -alpha on -channel a -evaluate set 25% output.png
But I don't quite understand how to turn it into minimagick code
This is (the latest permutation of) what I'm trying:
require 'mini_magick'
img = MiniMagick::Image.open('input.jpg')
img.combine_options do |mogrify|
mogrify.alpha 'on'
mogrify.channel 'a'
mogrify.evaluate 'set', '25%'
puts mogrify.inspect
end
img.write('output.png')
The inspect output shows that #args is #args=["-alpha", "\"on\"", "-channel", "\"a\"", "-evaluate", "\"set\"", "\"25%\""]
No error messages, but all I get is an identical copy of input.jpg
You are pretty much all the way there except that you also need to let minimagick know that you are outputting in PNG format using:
img.format('png')
Try this instead:
require 'mini_magick'
img = MiniMagick::Image.open('input.jpg')
img.format('png')
img.combine_options do |mogrify|
mogrify.alpha 'on'
mogrify.channel 'a'
mogrify.evaluate 'set', '25%'
end
img.write('output.png')
I want to cut a circle out of an image using rmagick.
Here's an example of what I'd like to be able to accomplish:
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It seems like I want to use http://studio.imagemagick.org/RMagick/doc/draw.html#circle to cut a circle, and then clip_path to mask it, but the docs aren't very clear. Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction?
require 'rmagick'
im = Magick::Image.read('walter.jpg').first
circle = Magick::Image.new 200, 200
gc = Magick::Draw.new
gc.fill 'black'
gc.circle 100, 100, 100, 1
gc.draw circle
mask = circle.blur_image(0,1).negate
mask.matte = false
im.matte = true
im.composite!(mask, Magick::CenterGravity, Magick::CopyOpacityCompositeOp)
im.write 'walter_circle.png'
This is how I would do it with Imagemagick and php:
// Canvas the same size as the final image
exec("convert -size 800x533 xc:white white.jpg");
// The mask
exec("convert -size 800x533 xc:none -draw \"fill black circle 400,265 400,50\" write_mask.png");
// Cut the whole out of the canvas
exec("composite -compose Dst_Out write_mask.png white.jpg -matte step.png");
// Put the canvas over the image and trim off excess white background
exec("convert IMG_5745.jpg step.png -composite -trim final.jpg");
You should be able to follow the process?
Cleanup tempory images afterwards - I tend to save the tempory images in a .miff format and then write a loop to delete all .miff images afterwards. Alternativly just leave them and if you use the same name for the tempory images they will be overwritten every time the code is run.