PIL is the Python Imaging Library which provides the python interpreter with image editing capabilities. The ImageColor module contains color tables and converters from CSS3-style color specifiers to RGB tuples. This module is used by PIL.Image.Image.new() and the ImageDraw module, among others.
ImageColor.getcolor() Same as getrgb(), but converts the RGB value to a grayscale value if the mode is not color or a palette image. If the string cannot be parsed, this function raises a ValueError exception.
Syntax: PIL.ImageColor.getcolor(color, mode)
Parameters:
color – A color string
Returns: (graylevel [, alpha]) or (red, green, blue[, alpha])
Python3
# importing Image module from PIL package from PIL import Image, ImageColor # using getcolor im = ImageColor.getcolor("orange", "L") print (im) im1 = ImageColor.getcolor("red", "L") print (im1) |
Output:
173 76
Another Example:– Here used different colors.
Python3
# importing Image module from PIL package from PIL import Image, ImageColor # using getcolor im = ImageColor.getcolor("pink", "L") print (im) im1 = ImageColor.getcolor("violet", "L") print (im1) |
Output:
212 174