unsharp_mask() is similar to normal sharpen() method in python Wand, but it gives control to blend between filter and original(amount parameter), and the threshold. When the amount value is greater than 1.0 more if the sharpen filter is applied, and less if the value is under 1.0. Values for threshold over 0.0 reduce the sharpens.
Syntax :
Python3
wand.image.unsharp_mask(radius, sigma, amount, threshold)
Parameters :
Parameter Input Type Description radius numbers.Real Size of gaussian aperture. sigma numbers.Real the standard deviation of the Gaussian, in pixels. amount numbers.Real The percentage of the difference between the original and the blur image that is added back into the original threshold numbers.Real The threshold in pixels needed to apply the difference amount.
Source Image :
Example 1:
Python3
# import Image from wand.image module from wand.image import Image
# Read image using Image function with Image(filename = "koala.jpeg" ) as img:
# generating sharp image using unsharp_mask() function.
img.unsharp_mask(radius = 10 ,
sigma = 4 ,
amount = 1 ,
threshold = 0 )
img.save(filename = "unsharpmaskkoala.jpeg" )
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Output:
Example 2: Increasing threshold value to 0.5 and decreasing radius and sigma.
Python3
# import Image from wand.image module from wand.image import Image
# Read image using Image function with Image(filename = "koala.jpeg" ) as img:
# generating sharp image using unsharp_mask() function.
img.unsharp_mask(radius = 8 ,
sigma = 4 ,
amount = 1 ,
threshold = 0.5 )
img.save(filename = "unsharpmaskkoala.jpeg" )
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Output:
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