Zoom in zoom out image for python.
Click on the image to zoom in.
Click on button to zoom out.
Python code: # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Advanced zoom for images of various types from small to huge up to several GB
import math
import warnings
import tkinter as tk
from tkinter import *
import os
from tkinter import ttk
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
class AutoScrollbar(ttk.Scrollbar):
""" A scrollbar that hides itself if it's not needed. Works only for grid geometry manager """
def set(self, lo, hi):
if float(lo) <= 0.0 and float(hi) >= 1.0:
self.grid_remove()
else:
self.grid()
ttk.Scrollbar.set(self, lo, hi)
def pack(self, **kw):
raise tk.TclError('Cannot use pack with the widget ' + self.__class__.__name__)
def place(self, **kw):
raise tk.TclError('Cannot use place with the widget ' + self.__class__.__name__)
class CanvasImage:
""" Display and zoom image """
def __init__(self, placeholder, path):
""" Initialize the ImageFrame """
#a=open("x1.txt","r")
#data=a.readlines()
self.imscale=1.0
#self.imscale = 1+(1*int(data[0])/100) # scale for the canvas image zoom, public for outer classes
self.__delta = 1.3 # zoom magnitude
self.__filter = Image.ANTIALIAS # could be: NEAREST, BILINEAR, BICUBIC and ANTIALIAS
self.__previous_state = 0 # previous state of the keyboard
self.path = path # path to the image, should be public for outer classes
# Create ImageFrame in placeholder widget
self.__imframe = ttk.Frame(placeholder) # placeholder of the ImageFrame object
# Vertical and horizontal scrollbars for canvas
hbar = AutoScrollbar(self.__imframe, orient='horizontal')
vbar = AutoScrollbar(self.__imframe, orient='vertical')
hbar.grid(row=1, column=0, sticky='we')
vbar.grid(row=0, column=1, sticky='ns')
# Create canvas and bind it with scrollbars. Public for outer classes
self.canvas = tk.Canvas(self.__imframe, highlightthickness=0,
xscrollcommand=hbar.set, yscrollcommand=vbar.set)
self.canvas.grid(row=0,column=0,sticky='nswe',columnspan=2)
self.canvas.update() # wait till canvas is created
#e=tk.Button(self.__imframe,text="Zoom in",command=self.Zoom,height=3,width=10)
#e.grid(row=2, column=0)
f=tk.Button(self.__imframe,text="Zoom out",command=self.Zoom2,height=3,width=10)
f.grid(row=2, column=0)
f=tk.Label(self.__imframe,text="Tounch to zoom in",fg="blue",font=26)
f.grid(row=3, column=0)
hbar.configure(command=self.__scroll_x) # bind scrollbars to the canvas
vbar.configure(command=self.__scroll_y)
# Bind events to the Canvas
self.canvas.bind('<Configure>', lambda event: self.__show_image()) # canvas is resized
self.canvas.bind('<ButtonPress-1>', self.__move_from) # remember canvas position
self.canvas.bind('<B1-Motion>', self.__move_to) # move canvas to the new position
self.canvas.bind('<MouseWheel>', self.__wheel) # zoom for Windows and MacOS, but not Linux
self.canvas.bind('<Button-5>', self.__wheel) # zoom for Linux, wheel scroll down
self.canvas.bind('<Button-4>', self.__wheel) # zoom for Linux, wheel scroll up
self.canvas.bind('<Button-1>', self.Zoom) # zoom for Linux, wheel scroll up
# Handle keystrokes in idle mode, because program slows down on a weak computers,
# when too many key stroke events in the same time
self.canvas.bind('<Key>', lambda event: self.canvas.after_idle(self.__keystroke, event))
# Decide if this image huge or not
self.__huge = False # huge or not
self.__huge_size = 14000 # define size of the huge image
self.__band_width = 1024 # width of the tile band
Image.MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = 1000000000 # suppress DecompressionBombError for the big image
with warnings.catch_warnings(): # suppress DecompressionBombWarning
warnings.simplefilter('ignore')
self.__image = Image.open(self.path) # open image, but down't load it
self.imwidth, self.imheight = self.__image.size # public for outer classes
if self.imwidth * self.imheight > self.__huge_size * self.__huge_size and \
self.__image.tile[0][0] == 'raw': # only raw images could be tiled
self.__huge = True # image is huge
self.__offset = self.__image.tile[0][2] # initial tile offset
self.__tile = [self.__image.tile[0][0], # it have to be 'raw'
[0, 0, self.imwidth, 0], # tile extent (a rectangle)
self.__offset,
self.__image.tile[0][3]] # list of arguments to the decoder
self.__min_side = min(self.imwidth, self.imheight) # get the smaller image side
# Create image pyramid
self.__pyramid = [self.smaller()] if self.__huge else [Image.open(self.path)]
# Set ratio coefficient for image pyramid
self.__ratio = max(self.imwidth, self.imheight) / self.__huge_size if self.__huge else 1.0
self.__curr_img = 0 # current image from the pyramid
self.__scale = self.imscale * self.__ratio # image pyramide scale
self.__reduction = 2 # reduction degree of image pyramid
w, h = self.__pyramid[-1].size
while w > 512 and h > 512: # top pyramid image is around 512 pixels in size
w /= self.__reduction # divide on reduction degree
h /= self.__reduction # divide on reduction degree
self.__pyramid.append(self.__pyramid[-1].resize((int(w), int(h)), self.__filter))
# Put image into container rectangle and use it to set proper coordinates to the image
self.container = self.canvas.create_rectangle((0, 0, self.imwidth, self.imheight), width=0)
self.__show_image() # show image on the canvas
self.canvas.focus_set() # set focus on the canvas
def smaller(self):
""" Resize image proportionally and return smaller image """
w1, h1 = float(self.imwidth), float(self.imheight)
w2, h2 = float(self.__huge_size), float(self.__huge_size)
aspect_ratio1 = w1 / h1
aspect_ratio2 = w2 / h2 # it equals to 1.0
if aspect_ratio1 == aspect_ratio2:
image = Image.new('RGB', (int(w2), int(h2)))
k = h2 / h1 # compression ratio
w = int(w2) # band length
elif aspect_ratio1 > aspect_ratio2:
image = Image.new('RGB', (int(w2), int(w2 / aspect_ratio1)))
k = h2 / w1 # compression ratio
w = int(w2) # band length
else: # aspect_ratio1 < aspect_ration2
image = Image.new('RGB', (int(h2 * aspect_ratio1), int(h2)))
k = h2 / h1 # compression ratio
w = int(h2 * aspect_ratio1) # band length
i, j, n = 0, 1, round(0.5 + self.imheight / self.__band_width)
while i < self.imheight:
print('\rOpening image: {j} from {n}'.format(j=j, n=n), end='')
band = min(self.__band_width, self.imheight - i) # width of the tile band
self.__tile[1][3] = band # set band width
self.__tile[2] = self.__offset + self.imwidth * i * 3 # tile offset (3 bytes per pixel)
self.__image.close()
self.__image = Image.open(self.path) # reopen / reset image
self.__image.size = (self.imwidth, band) # set size of the tile band
self.__image.tile = [self.__tile] # set tile
cropped = self.__image.crop((0, 0, self.imwidth, band)) # crop tile band
image.paste(cropped.resize((w, int(band * k)+1), self.__filter), (0, int(i * k)))
i += band
j += 1
print('\r' + 30*' ' + '\r', end='') # hide printed string
return image
def redraw_figures(self):
""" Dummy function to redraw figures in the children classes """
pass
def grid(self, **kw):
""" Put CanvasImage widget on the parent widget """
self.__imframe.grid(**kw) # place CanvasImage widget on the grid
self.__imframe.grid(sticky='nswe') # make frame container sticky
self.__imframe.rowconfigure(0, weight=1) # make canvas expandable
self.__imframe.columnconfigure(0, weight=1)
def pack(self, **kw):
""" Exception: cannot use pack with this widget """
raise Exception('Cannot use pack with the widget ' + self.__class__.__name__)
def place(self, **kw):
""" Exception: cannot use place with this widget """
raise Exception('Cannot use place with the widget ' + self.__class__.__name__)
# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
def __scroll_x(self, *args, **kwargs):
""" Scroll canvas horizontally and redraw the image """
self.canvas.xview(*args) # scroll horizontally
self.__show_image() # redraw the image
# noinspection PyUnusedLocal
def __scroll_y(self, *args, **kwargs):
""" Scroll canvas vertically and redraw the image """
self.canvas.yview(*args) # scroll vertically
self.__show_image() # redraw the image
def __show_image(self):
""" Show image on the Canvas. Implements correct image zoom almost like in Google Maps """
box_image = self.canvas.coords(self.container) # get image area
box_canvas = (self.canvas.canvasx(0), # get visible area of the canvas
self.canvas.canvasy(0),
self.canvas.canvasx(self.canvas.winfo_width()),
self.canvas.canvasy(self.canvas.winfo_height()))
box_img_int = tuple(map(int, box_image)) # convert to integer or it will not work properly
# Get scroll region box
box_scroll = [min(box_img_int[0], box_canvas[0]), min(box_img_int[1], box_canvas[1]),
max(box_img_int[2], box_canvas[2]), max(box_img_int[3], box_canvas[3])]
# Horizontal part of the image is in the visible area
if box_scroll[0] == box_canvas[0] and box_scroll[2] == box_canvas[2]:
box_scroll[0] = box_img_int[0]
box_scroll[2] = box_img_int[2]
# Vertical part of the image is in the visible area
if box_scroll[1] == box_canvas[1] and box_scroll[3] == box_canvas[3]:
box_scroll[1] = box_img_int[1]
box_scroll[3] = box_img_int[3]
# Convert scroll region to tuple and to integer
self.canvas.configure(scrollregion=tuple(map(int, box_scroll))) # set scroll region
x1 = max(box_canvas[0] - box_image[0], 0) # get coordinates (x1,y1,x2,y2) of the image tile
y1 = max(box_canvas[1] - box_image[1], 0)
x2 = min(box_canvas[2], box_image[2]) - box_image[0]
y2 = min(box_canvas[3], box_image[3]) - box_image[1]
if int(x2 - x1) > 0 and int(y2 - y1) > 0: # show image if it in the visible area
if self.__huge and self.__curr_img < 0: # show huge image
h = int((y2 - y1) / self.imscale) # height of the tile band
self.__tile[1][3] = h # set the tile band height
self.__tile[2] = self.__offset + self.imwidth * int(y1 / self.imscale) * 3
self.__image.close()
self.__image = Image.open(self.path) # reopen / reset image
self.__image.size = (self.imwidth, h) # set size of the tile band
self.__image.tile = [self.__tile]
image = self.__image.crop((int(x1 / self.imscale), 0, int(x2 / self.imscale), h))
else: # show normal image
image = self.__pyramid[max(0, self.__curr_img)].crop( # crop current img from pyramid
(int(x1 / self.__scale), int(y1 / self.__scale),
int(x2 / self.__scale), int(y2 / self.__scale)))
#
imagetk = ImageTk.PhotoImage(image.resize((int(x2 - x1), int(y2 - y1)), self.__filter))
imageid = self.canvas.create_image(max(box_canvas[0], box_img_int[0]),
max(box_canvas[1], box_img_int[1]),
anchor='nw', image=imagetk)
self.canvas.lower(imageid) # set image into background
self.canvas.imagetk = imagetk # keep an extra reference to prevent garbage-collection
def __move_from(self, event):
""" Remember previous coordinates for scrolling with the mouse """
self.canvas.scan_mark(event.x, event.y)
def __move_to(self, event):
""" Drag (move) canvas to the new position """
self.canvas.scan_dragto(event.x, event.y, gain=1)
self.__show_image() # zoom tile and show it on the canvas
def outside(self, x, y):
""" Checks if the point (x,y) is outside the image area """
bbox = self.canvas.coords(self.container) # get image area
if bbox[0] < x < bbox[2] and bbox[1] < y < bbox[3]:
return False # point (x,y) is inside the image area
else:
return True # point (x,y) is outside the image area
def __wheel(self, event):
""" Zoom with mouse wheel """
x = self.canvas.canvasx(event.x) # get coordinates of the event on the canvas
y = self.canvas.canvasy(event.y)
if self.outside(x, y): return # zoom only inside image area
scale = 1.0
# Respond to Linux (event.num) or Windows (event.delta) wheel event
if event.num == 5 or event.delta == -120: # scroll down, smaller
if round(self.__min_side * self.imscale) < 30: return # image is less than 30 pixels
self.imscale /= self.__delta
scale /= self.__delta
if event.num == 4 or event.delta == 120: # scroll up, bigger
i = min(self.canvas.winfo_width(), self.canvas.winfo_height()) >> 1
if i < self.imscale: return # 1 pixel is bigger than the visible area
self.imscale *= self.__delta
scale *= self.__delta
# Take appropriate image from the pyramid
k = self.imscale * self.__ratio # temporary coefficient
self.__curr_img = min((-1) * int(math.log(k, self.__reduction)), len(self.__pyramid) - 1)
self.__scale = k * math.pow(self.__reduction, max(0, self.__curr_img))
#
self.canvas.scale('all', x, y, scale, scale) # rescale all objects
# Redraw some figures before showing image on the screen
self.redraw_figures() # method for child classes
self.__show_image()
def Zoom(self,event):
#print("hll")
""" Zoom with mouse wheel """
x = self.canvas.canvasx(event.x) # get coordinates of the event on the canvas
y = self.canvas.canvasy(event.y)
#x = 10
#y = 10
if self.outside(x, y): return # zoom only inside image area
scale = 1.0
# Respond to Linux (event.num) or Windows (event.delta) wheel event
#if event.num == 5 or event.delta == -120: # scroll down, smaller
# if round(self.__min_side * self.imscale) < 30: return # image is less than 30 pixels
# self.imscale /= self.__delta
# scale /= self.__delta
# if event.num == 4 or event.delta == 120: # scroll up, bigger
i = min(self.canvas.winfo_width(), self.canvas.winfo_height()) >> 6
if i < self.imscale: return # 1 pixel is bigger than the visible area
self.imscale *= self.__delta
scale *= self.__delta
print(self.imscale )
f=open("x1.txt","w+")
f.writelines(str(self.imscale))
f.close()
#if(self.imscale >=12):
#self.canvas.unbind('<Button-1>')
#elif(self.imscale <12):
#self.canvas.bind('<Button-1>',self.Zoom)
# Take appropriate image from the pyramid
k = self.imscale * self.__ratio # temporary coefficient
self.__curr_img = min((-1) * int(math.log(k, self.__reduction)), len(self.__pyramid) - 1)
self.__scale = k * math.pow(self.__reduction, max(0, self.__curr_img))
#
self.canvas.scale('all', x, y, scale, scale) # rescale all objects
# Redraw some figures before showing image on the screen
self.redraw_figures() # method for child classes
self.__show_image()
def Zoom2(self):
""" Zoom with mouse wheel """
#x = self.canvas.canvasx(event.x) # get coordinates of the event on the canvas
#y = self.canvas.canvasy(event.y)
x = 528
y = 292
if self.outside(x, y): return # zoom only inside image area
scale = 1.0
# Respond to Linux (event.num) or Windows (event.delta) wheel event
#if event.num == 5 or event.delta == -120: # scroll down, smaller
if round(self.__min_side * self.imscale) < 700: return # image is less than 30 pixels
print(round(self.__min_side * self.imscale))
# self.imscale /= self.__delta
# scale /= self.__delta
# if event.num == 4 or event.delta == 120: # scroll up, bigger
#i = min(self.canvas.winfo_width(), self.canvas.winfo_height()) >> 1
#if i < self.imscale: return # 1 pixel is bigger than the visible area
self.imscale /= self.__delta
scale /= self.__delta
# Take appropriate image from the pyramid
k = self.imscale * self.__ratio # temporary coefficient
self.__curr_img = min((-1) * int(math.log(k, self.__reduction)), len(self.__pyramid) - 1)
self.__scale = k * math.pow(self.__reduction, max(0, self.__curr_img))
#
self.canvas.scale('all', x, y, scale, scale) # rescale all objects
# Redraw some figures before showing image on the screen
self.redraw_figures() # method for child classes
self.__show_image()
def __keystroke(self, event):
""" Scrolling with the keyboard.
Independent from the language of the keyboard, CapsLock, <Ctrl>+<key>, etc. """
if event.state - self.__previous_state == 4: # means that the Control key is pressed
pass # do nothing if Control key is pressed
else:
self.__previous_state = event.state # remember the last keystroke state
# Up, Down, Left, Right keystrokes
if event.keycode in [68, 39, 102]: # scroll right, keys 'd' or 'Right'
self.__scroll_x('scroll', 1, 'unit', event=event)
elif event.keycode in [65, 37, 100]: # scroll left, keys 'a' or 'Left'
self.__scroll_x('scroll', -1, 'unit', event=event)
elif event.keycode in [87, 38, 104]: # scroll up, keys 'w' or 'Up'
self.__scroll_y('scroll', -1, 'unit', event=event)
elif event.keycode in [83, 40, 98]: # scroll down, keys 's' or 'Down'
self.__scroll_y('scroll', 1, 'unit', event=event)
def crop(self, bbox):
""" Crop rectangle from the image and return it """
if self.__huge: # image is huge and not totally in RAM
band = bbox[3] - bbox[1] # width of the tile band
self.__tile[1][3] = band # set the tile height
self.__tile[2] = self.__offset + self.imwidth * bbox[1] * 3 # set offset of the band
self.__image.close()
self.__image = Image.open(self.path) # reopen / reset image
self.__image.size = (self.imwidth, band) # set size of the tile band
self.__image.tile = [self.__tile]
return self.__image.crop((bbox[0], 0, bbox[2], band))
else: # image is totally in RAM
return self.__pyramid[0].crop(bbox)
def destroy(self):
""" ImageFrame destructor """
self.__image.close()
map(lambda i: i.close, self.__pyramid) # close all pyramid images
del self.__pyramid[:] # delete pyramid list
del self.__pyramid # delete pyramid variable
self.canvas.destroy()
self.__imframe.destroy()
class MainWindow(ttk.Frame):
""" Main window class """
def __init__(self, mainframe, path):
""" Initialize the main Frame """
ttk.Frame.__init__(self, master=mainframe)
self.master.title('Advanced Zoom v3.0')
#self.master.geometry('800x450+100+10') # size of the main window
self.master.geometry('980x670+10+10') # size of the main window
self.master.rowconfigure(0, weight=10) # make the CanvasImage widget expandable
self.master.columnconfigure(0, weight=10)
canvas = CanvasImage(self.master, path) # create widget
canvas.grid(row=0, column=0) # show widget
#def capture():
#print("hrllo")
#f=open("x1.txt","w+")
#f.writelines(str(w.get()))
#os.system('python3 /home/pi/Desktop/displayimage1.py')
#e=tk.Button(self.master,text="Capture",command=capture,height=3,width=10)
#e.grid(row=1, column=0)
#w = tk.Scale(self.master, from_=0, to=100,orient=HORIZONTAL)
#w.grid(row=1, column=1)
#print(w.get())
filename = 'C:/Users/HP/Desktop/sunflower.jpg' # place path to your image here
#filename = 'd:/Data/yandex_z18_1-1.tif' # huge TIFF file 1.4 GB
#filename = 'd:/Data/The_Garden_of_Earthly_Delights_by_Bosch_High_Resolution.jpg'
#filename = 'd:/Data/The_Garden_of_Earthly_Delights_by_Bosch_High_Resolution.tif'
#filename = 'd:/Data/heic1502a.tif'
#filename = 'd:/Data/land_shallow_topo_east.tif'
#filename = 'd:/Data/X1D5_B0002594.3FR'
#image="/home/pi/Andromeda_application/tmp2/amount.png"
#image_circle="/home/pi/Andromeda_application/tmp2/amount_circle.png"
#path=""
# make sure file exists, else show an error
#if (os.path.isfile(image) and not os.path.isfile(image_circle)):
# app = MainWindow(tk.Tk(), path="/home/pi/Andromeda_application/tmp2/amount.png")
#else:
app = MainWindow(tk.Tk(), path=filename)
app.mainloop()
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