Print images to console using Python

pranavbaburaj

Pranav Baburaj

Posted on September 29, 2021

Print images to console using Python

Hello everyone, hope you all are doing good. I would like to show you how to print images onto the console using Python. So, let's get started.

Before getting started, make sure to have pip and python installed in your system

Getting started

Install required packages



pip install pillow colr


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Now, you have setup the development environment. Let's get into the code

First, import the necessary libraries. The script uses the pillow library for Image processing



from PIL import Image
from colr import Colr

# Ask the user for image filename
image_path = input("Image:")


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In this example, I am prompting the user to enter the filename for the image and collect it in the image_path variable.

Next, open the image



image = Image.open(image_path)


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Now that we have opened the image. we need to read the image and get the colors. For that, use



pixel_values = image.getdata()


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The image.getdata() function returns a list of RGB or RGBA values.

Now, lets print the image



width, height = image.size
for index, character in enumerate(pixel_values):
    if not isinstance(character, (tuple, list)):
        continue
    r, g, b = character[:-1]
    if index % width == 0:
        print("")
    print(Colr().rgb(r, g, b, "\u2584"), end="")


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Wait, let me explain.



width, height = image.size


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This image.size property is a tuple containing the width and the height of the image.



for index, character in enumerate(pixel_values):
    if not isinstance(character, (tuple, list)):
        continue


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We loop through the list of rgb colors and make sure that all the values are either in the form of tuple or list.



r, g, b = character[:-1]


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This line unpacks the tuple into variables for red(r), green(g) and blue(b)



print(Colr().rgb(r, g, b, "\u2584"), end="")


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This line prints a pixel onto the screen.

I have created a python library for printing images onto the console. Check out the GitHub repository

GitHub logo lainq / img

A python library to display images in the terminal

Img

Display Images in your terminal with python


Installation

The package can be installed via pip

pip install terminal-img
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Quick Start

The library is really simple to get started with. Here's is an example of how you display an image

from image import DrawImage

image = DrawImage.from_file("image.png")
image.draw_image()
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You can also use a url if you dont have the file locally stored

image = DrawImage.from_url("url")
image.draw_image()
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The library can also be used with PIL images

from PIL import Image
from image import DrawImage

img = DrawImage(Image.open("img.png"))
img.draw_image()
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CLI

img <file or url>

Methods

image.DrawImage

  • image: The PIL image
  • size(Optional[Tuple]) : The size of the image to be displayed. Default: 24, 24

image.DrawImage.from_file

  • filename: The name of the…

Please let me know what you thing. Hope you learned something new today. Thank you for reading :)

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pranavbaburaj
Pranav Baburaj

Posted on September 29, 2021

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