Python PIL | ImageChops.lighter() method
Last Updated :
25 Jun, 2019
PIL is the Python Imaging Library which provides the python interpreter with image editing capabilities. The ImageChops module contains a number of arithmetical image operations, called channel operations (“chops”). These can be used for various purposes, including special effects, image compositions, algorithmic painting, and more.
PIL.ImageChops.lighter()
method compares the two images, pixel by pixel, and returns a new image containing the lighter values. At least one of the images must have mode “1”.
Syntax: PIL.ImageChops.lighter(image1, image2)
Parameters:
image1: first image
image2: second image
Return Type: Image
Image1:
Image2:
from PIL import Image, ImageChops
im1 = Image. open (r "C:\Users\sadow984\Desktop\i3.PNG" )
im2 = Image. open (r "C:\Users\sadow984\Desktop\c1.PNG" )
im3 = ImageChops.lighter(im1, im2)
im3.show()
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Output:
from PIL import Image, ImageChops
im1 = Image. open (r "C:\Users\sadow984\Desktop\i3.PNG" )
im2 = Image. open (r "C:\Users\sadow984\Desktop\c1.PNG" )
im3 = ImageChops.lighter(im2, im1)
im3.show()
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Output: [on interchanging the parameters ]
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