I'm very new to python, trying to use it to split the frames of a GIF into PNG images.
# Using this GIF: http://www.videogamesprites.net/FinalFantasy1/Party/Before/Fighter-Front.gif
from PIL import Image
im = Image.open('Fighter-Front.gif')
transparency = im.info['transparency']
im.save('test1.png', transparency=transparency)
im.seek(im.tell()+1)
transparency = im.info['transparency']
im.save('test2.png', transparency=transparency)
# First frame comes out perfect, second frame (test2.png) comes out black,
# but in the "right shape", i.e.
# http://i.stack.imgur.com/5GvzC.png
Is this specific to the image I'm working with or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks!
I don't think you're doing anything wrong. See a similar issue here: animated GIF problem. It appears as if the palette information isn't correctly treated for later frames. The following works for me:
def iter_frames(im):
try:
i= 0
while 1:
im.seek(i)
imframe = im.copy()
if i == 0:
palette = imframe.getpalette()
else:
imframe.putpalette(palette)
yield imframe
i += 1
except EOFError:
pass
for i, frame in enumerate(iter_frames(im)):
frame.save('test%d.png' % i,**frame.info)
I've fixed this bug here https://code.launchpad.net/~asdfghjkl-deactivatedaccount1/python-imaging/gif-fix.
DSM's answer won't work if the GIF uses local color tables.
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