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Generator to iterate over frames in an animated GIF, correctly handling palettes and frame update modes
import os
from PIL import Image
'''
I searched high and low for solutions to the "extract animated GIF frames in Python"
problem, and after much trial and error came up with the following solution based
on several partial examples around the web (mostly Stack Overflow).
There are two pitfalls that aren't often mentioned when dealing with animated GIFs -
firstly that some files feature per-frame local palettes while some have one global
palette for all frames, and secondly that some GIFs replace the entire image with
each new frame ('full' mode in the code below), and some only update a specific
region ('partial').
This code deals with both those cases by examining the palette and redraw
instructions of each frame. In the latter case this requires a preliminary (usually
partial) iteration of the frames before processing, since the redraw mode needs to
be consistently applied across all frames. I found a couple of examples of
partial-mode GIFs containing the occasional full-frame redraw, which would result
in bad renders of those frames if the mode assessment was only done on a
single-frame basis.
Nov 2012
'''
def analyseImage(path):
'''
Pre-process pass over the image to determine the mode (full or additive).
Necessary as assessing single frames isn't reliable. Need to know the mode
before processing all frames.
'''
im = Image.open(path)
results = {
'size': im.size,
'mode': 'full',
}
try:
while True:
if im.tile:
tile = im.tile[0]
update_region = tile[1]
if update_region != (0, 0,) + im.size:
results['mode'] = 'partial'
break
im.seek(im.tell() + 1)
except EOFError:
pass
return results
def imageFrames(path, pastePrevious=True):
'''
Iterate the GIF, extracting each frame.
'''
mode = analyseImage(path)['mode']
im = Image.open(path)
i = 0
p = im.getpalette()
last_frame = im.convert('RGBA')
try:
while True:
print "saving %s (%s) frame %d, %s %s" % (path, mode, im.tell(), im.size, im.tile)
''' We have to set our potential crop size here because putpalette() erases tile data '''
if im.tile:
box = im.tile[0][1]
else:
box = (0,0,)+im.size
'''
If the GIF uses local colour tables, each frame will have its own palette.
If not, we need to apply the global palette to the new frame.
'''
if not im.getpalette():
im.putpalette(p)
new_frame = Image.new('RGBA', im.size)
'''
If the user wants output the current appearance (rather than the actual current frame data), we
paste the previous frames. Defaults to true.
'''
if pastePrevious:
new_frame.paste(last_frame)
'''
In the partial case we have to crop because PIL leaves data from previous frames in the background
outside the bounding box. (test out the else case to see)
'''
if mode == 'partial':
new_frame.paste(im.crop(box), box[:2], im.convert('RGBA').crop(box))
else:
new_frame.paste(im, (0,0), im.convert('RGBA'))
yield new_frame
last_frame = new_frame
im.seek(im.tell() + 1)
except EOFError:
pass
def saveAllFrames(path, pastePrevious=True):
for (i,f) in enumerate(imageFrames(path, pastePrevious)):
f.save('%s-%d.png' % (''.join(os.path.basename(path).split('.')[:-1]), i), 'PNG')
def main():
saveAllFrames('foo.gif')
saveAllFrames('bar.gif')
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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