tint() function colorizes midtones of an image by blending the given color. The alpha parameter controls how the blend is effected between color channels. However, this can be tricky to use, so when in doubt, use a alpha=”gray(50)” argument.
Syntax :
wand.image.tint(color, alpha)Parameters :
Parameter Input Type Description color Color Color to calculate midtone. alpha Color Determine how to blend.
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: # tinted image using tint() function img.tint(color = "yellow", alpha = "rgb( 40 % , 60 % , 80 % )") img.save(filename = "tintkoala.jpeg") |
Output:
Example 2: Increasing amount value
Python3
# Import Image from wand.image module from wand.image import Image # Read image using Image function with Image(filename = "koala.jpeg") as img: # tinted image using tint() function img.tint(color = "green", alpha = "rgb( 10 % , 20 % , 40 % )") img.save(filename = "tint2.jpeg") |
Output: