# # The Python Imaging Library. # $Id: PcxImagePlugin.py 2134 2004-10-06 08:55:20Z fredrik $ # # PCX file handling # # This format was originally used by ZSoft's popular PaintBrush # program for the IBM PC. It is also supported by many MS-DOS and # Windows applications, including the Windows PaintBrush program in # Windows 3. # # history: # 1995-09-01 fl Created # 1996-05-20 fl Fixed RGB support # 1997-01-03 fl Fixed 2-bit and 4-bit support # 1999-02-03 fl Fixed 8-bit support (broken in 1.0b1) # 1999-02-07 fl Added write support # 2002-06-09 fl Made 2-bit and 4-bit support a bit more robust # 2002-07-30 fl Seek from to current position, not beginning of file # 2003-06-03 fl Extract DPI settings (info["dpi"]) # # Copyright (c) 1997-2003 by Secret Labs AB. # Copyright (c) 1995-2003 by Fredrik Lundh. # # See the README file for information on usage and redistribution. # __version__ = "0.6" import Image, ImageFile, ImagePalette def i16(c,o): return ord(c[o]) + (ord(c[o+1])<<8) def _accept(prefix): return ord(prefix[0]) == 10 and ord(prefix[1]) in [0, 2, 3, 5] ## # Image plugin for Paintbrush images. class PcxImageFile(ImageFile.ImageFile): format = "PCX" format_description = "Paintbrush" def _open(self): # header s = self.fp.read(128) if not _accept(s): raise SyntaxError, "not a PCX file" # image bbox = i16(s,4), i16(s,6), i16(s,8)+1, i16(s,10)+1 if bbox[2] <= bbox[0] or bbox[3] <= bbox[1]: raise SyntaxError, "bad PCX image size" # format version = ord(s[1]) bits = ord(s[3]) planes = ord(s[65]) stride = i16(s,66) self.info["dpi"] = i16(s,12), i16(s,14) if bits == 1 and planes == 1: mode = rawmode = "1" elif bits == 1 and planes in (2, 4): mode = "P" rawmode = "P;%dL" % planes self.palette = ImagePalette.raw("RGB", s[16:64]) elif version == 5 and bits == 8 and planes == 1: mode = rawmode = "L" # FIXME: hey, this doesn't work with the incremental loader !!! self.fp.seek(-769, 2) s = self.fp.read(769) if len(s) == 769 and ord(s[0]) == 12: # check if the palette is linear greyscale for i in range(256): if s[i*3+1:i*3+4] != chr(i)*3: mode = rawmode = "P" break if mode == "P": self.palette = ImagePalette.raw("RGB", s[1:]) self.fp.seek(128) elif version == 5 and bits == 8 and planes == 3: mode = "RGB" rawmode = "RGB;L" else: raise IOError, "unknown PCX mode" self.mode = mode self.size = bbox[2]-bbox[0], bbox[3]-bbox[1] bbox = (0, 0) + self.size self.tile = [("pcx", bbox, self.fp.tell(), (rawmode, planes * stride))] # -------------------------------------------------------------------- # save PCX files SAVE = { # mode: (version, bits, planes, raw mode) "1": (2, 1, 1, "1"), "L": (5, 8, 1, "L"), "P": (5, 8, 1, "P"), "RGB": (5, 8, 3, "RGB;L"), } def o16(i): return chr(i&255) + chr(i>>8&255) def _save(im, fp, filename, check=0): try: version, bits, planes, rawmode = SAVE[im.mode] except KeyError: raise ValueError, "Cannot save %s images as PCX" % im.mode if check: return check # bytes per plane stride = (im.size[0] * bits + 7) / 8 # under windows, we could determine the current screen size with # "Image.core.display_mode()[1]", but I think that's overkill... screen = im.size dpi = 100, 100 # PCX header fp.write( chr(10) + chr(version) + chr(1) + chr(bits) + o16(0) + o16(0) + o16(im.size[0]-1) + o16(im.size[1]-1) + o16(dpi[0]) + o16(dpi[1]) + chr(0)*24 + chr(255)*24 + chr(0) + chr(planes) + o16(stride) + o16(1) + o16(screen[0]) + o16(screen[1]) + chr(0)*54 ) assert fp.tell() == 128 ImageFile._save(im, fp, [("pcx", (0,0)+im.size, 0, (rawmode, bits*planes))]) if im.mode == "P": # colour palette fp.write(chr(12)) fp.write(im.im.getpalette("RGB", "RGB")) # 768 bytes elif im.mode == "L": # greyscale palette fp.write(chr(12)) for i in range(256): fp.write(chr(i)*3) # -------------------------------------------------------------------- # registry Image.register_open("PCX", PcxImageFile, _accept) Image.register_save("PCX", _save) Image.register_extension("PCX", ".pcx")