from PIL import Image, ImageOps, ImageFilter import requests from io import BytesIO # find the highest res image in an array of images def findImageWithMostPixels(imageArray): maxPixels = 0 maxImage = None for image in imageArray: pixels = image.size[0] * image.size[1] if pixels > maxPixels: maxPixels = pixels maxImage = image return maxImage def getTotalImgSize(imageArray): # take the image with the most pixels, multiply it by the number of images, and return the width and height maxImage = findImageWithMostPixels(imageArray) if (len(imageArray) == 1): return (maxImage.size[0], maxImage.size[1]) elif (len(imageArray) == 2): return (maxImage.size[0] * 2, maxImage.size[1]) else: return (maxImage.size[0] * 2, maxImage.size[1]*2) def scaleAllImagesToSameSize(imageArray,targetWidth,targetHeight,pad=True): # scale all images in the array to the same size, preserving aspect ratio newImageArray = [] for image in imageArray: if pad: image = image.convert('RGBA') newImg = ImageOps.pad(image, (targetWidth, targetHeight),color=(0, 0, 0, 0)) else: newImg = ImageOps.fit(image, (targetWidth, targetHeight)) # scale + crop newImageArray.append(newImg) return newImageArray def blurImage(image, radius): return image.filter(ImageFilter.GaussianBlur(radius=radius)) def combineImages(imageArray, totalWidth, totalHeight,pad=True): x = 0 y = 0 if (len(imageArray) == 1): # if there is only one image, just return it return imageArray[0] # image generation is needed topImg = findImageWithMostPixels(imageArray) newImage = Image.new("RGBA", (totalWidth, totalHeight),(0, 0, 0, 0)) imageArray = scaleAllImagesToSameSize(imageArray,topImg.size[0],topImg.size[1],pad) if (len(imageArray) == 2): # if there are two images, combine them horizontally for image in imageArray: newImage.paste(image, (x, y)) x += image.size[0] elif (len(imageArray) == 3): # the elusive 3 image upload # if there are three images, combine the first two horizontally, then combine the last one vertically imageArray[2] = scaleAllImagesToSameSize([imageArray[2]],totalWidth,topImg.size[1],pad)[0] # take the last image, treat it like an image array and scale it to the total width, but same height as all individual images for image in imageArray[0:2]: newImage.paste(image, (x, y)) x += image.size[0] y += imageArray[0].size[1] x = 0 newImage.paste(imageArray[2], (x, y)) elif (len(imageArray) == 4): # if there are four images, combine the first two horizontally, then combine the last two vertically for image in imageArray[0:2]: newImage.paste(image, (x, y)) x += image.size[0] y += imageArray[0].size[1] x = 0 for image in imageArray[2:4]: newImage.paste(image, (x, y)) x += image.size[0] else: for image in imageArray: newImage.paste(image, (x, y)) x += image.size[0] return newImage def saveImage(image, name): image.save(name) # combine up to four images into a single image def genImage(imageArray): combined = combineImages(imageArray, *getTotalImgSize(imageArray)) combinedBG = combineImages(imageArray, *getTotalImgSize(imageArray),False) combinedBG = blurImage(combinedBG,50) finalImg = Image.alpha_composite(combinedBG,combined) finalImg = ImageOps.pad(finalImg, imageArray[0].size,color=(0, 0, 0, 0)) return finalImg def genImageFromURL(urlArray): # this method avoids storing the images in disk, instead they're stored in memory # no cache means that they'll have to be downloaded again if the image is requested again # TODO: cache? imageArray = [] for url in urlArray: imageArray.append(Image.open(BytesIO(requests.get(url).content))) return genImage(imageArray)