Importing PNG files into Numpy?

Using a (very) commonly used package is prefered:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
im = plt.imread('image.png')

Using just scipy, glob and having PIL installed (pip install pillow) you can use scipy's imread method:

from scipy import misc
import glob

for image_path in glob.glob("/home/adam/*.png"):
    image = misc.imread(image_path)
    print image.shape
    print image.dtype

UPDATE

According to the doc, scipy.misc.imread is deprecated starting SciPy 1.0.0, and will be removed in 1.2.0. Consider using imageio.imread instead. See the answer by Charles.


According to the doc, scipy.misc.imread is deprecated starting SciPy 1.0.0, and will be removed in 1.2.0. Consider using imageio.imread instead.

Example:

import imageio

im = imageio.imread('my_image.png')
print(im.shape)

You can also use imageio to load from fancy sources:

im = imageio.imread('http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/de/Wikipedia_Logo_1.0.png')

Edit:

To load all of the *.png files in a specific folder, you could use the glob package:

import imageio
import glob

for im_path in glob.glob("path/to/folder/*.png"):
     im = imageio.imread(im_path)
     print(im.shape)
     # do whatever with the image here

This can also be done with the Image class of the PIL library:

from PIL import Image
import numpy as np

im_frame = Image.open(path_to_file + 'file.png')
np_frame = np.array(im_frame.getdata())

Note: The .getdata() might not be needed - np.array(im_frame) should also work