How do I get the picture size with PIL?
Since scipy
's imread
is deprecated, use imageio.imread
.
- Install -
pip install imageio
- Use
height, width, channels = imageio.imread(filepath).shape
from PIL import Image
im = Image.open('whatever.png')
width, height = im.size
According to the documentation.
You can use Pillow (Website, Documentation, GitHub, PyPI). Pillow has the same interface as PIL, but works with Python 3.
Installation
$ pip install Pillow
If you don't have administrator rights (sudo on Debian), you can use
$ pip install --user Pillow
Other notes regarding the installation are here.
Code
from PIL import Image
with Image.open(filepath) as img:
width, height = img.size
Speed
This needed 3.21 seconds for 30336 images (JPGs from 31x21 to 424x428, training data from National Data Science Bowl on Kaggle)
This is probably the most important reason to use Pillow instead of something self-written. And you should use Pillow instead of PIL (python-imaging), because it works with Python 3.
Alternative #1: Numpy (deprecated)
I keep scipy.ndimage.imread
as the information is still out there, but keep in mind:
imread is deprecated! imread is deprecated in SciPy 1.0.0, and [was] removed in 1.2.0.
import scipy.ndimage
height, width, channels = scipy.ndimage.imread(filepath).shape
Alternative #2: Pygame
import pygame
img = pygame.image.load(filepath)
width = img.get_width()
height = img.get_height()