ImageOps.autocontrast()
method maximizes (normalize) image contrast. This function calculates a histogram of the input image, removes cutoff percent of the lightest and darkest pixels from the histogram, and remaps the image so that the darkest pixel becomes black (0), and the lightest becomes white (255).
Syntax: PIL.ImageOps.autocontrast(image, cutoff=0, ignore=None)
Parameters:
image: The image to process.
cutoff: How many percent to cut off from the histogram.
ignore: The background pixel value (use None for no background).Returns: An image.
Image used:
# Importing Image and ImageOps module from PIL package from PIL import Image, ImageOps # creating a image1 object im1 = Image. open (r "C:\Users\sadow984\Desktop\download2.JPg" ) # applying autocontrast method im2 = ImageOps.autocontrast(im1, cutoff = 2 , ignore = 2 ) im2.show() |
Output:
# Importing Image and ImageOps module from PIL package from PIL import Image, ImageOps # creating a image1 object im1 = Image. open (r "C:\Users\sadow984\Desktop\download2.JPg" ) # applying autocontrast method im2 = ImageOps.autocontrast(im1, cutoff = 5 , ignore = 5 ) im2.show() |
Output: