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- from PIL import Image
-
-
- # this neat function is based on easy-thumbnails
- def scale_and_crop(image, size, crop=False, upscale=False, quality=None):
- """
- Resize, crop and/or change quality of an image.
-
- :param image: Source image file
- :param type: :class:`django.core.files.images.ImageFile`
-
- :param size: Size as width & height, zero as either means unrestricted
- :type size: tuple of two int
-
- :param crop: Truncate image or not
- :type crop: bool
-
- :param upscale: Enable scale up
- :type upscale: bool
-
- :param quality: Value between 1 to 95, or None for keep the same
- :type quality: int or NoneType
-
- :return: Handled image
- :rtype: class:`PIL.Image`
- """
- # Open image and store format/metadata.
- image.open()
- im = Image.open(image)
- im_format, im_info = im.format, im.info
- if quality:
- im_info['quality'] = quality
-
- # Force PIL to load image data.
- im.load()
-
- source_x, source_y = [float(v) for v in im.size]
- target_x, target_y = [float(v) for v in size]
-
- if crop or not target_x or not target_y:
- scale = max(target_x / source_x, target_y / source_y)
- else:
- scale = min(target_x / source_x, target_y / source_y)
-
- # Handle one-dimensional targets.
- if not target_x:
- target_x = source_x * scale
- elif not target_y:
- target_y = source_y * scale
-
- if scale < 1.0 or (scale > 1.0 and upscale):
- im = im.resize((int(source_x * scale), int(source_y * scale)),
- resample=Image.ANTIALIAS)
-
- if crop:
- # Use integer values now.
- source_x, source_y = im.size
- # Difference between new image size and requested size.
- diff_x = int(source_x - min(source_x, target_x))
- diff_y = int(source_y - min(source_y, target_y))
- if diff_x or diff_y:
- # Center cropping (default).
- halfdiff_x, halfdiff_y = diff_x // 2, diff_y // 2
- box = [halfdiff_x, halfdiff_y,
- min(source_x, int(target_x) + halfdiff_x),
- min(source_y, int(target_y) + halfdiff_y)]
- # Finally, crop the image!
- im = im.crop(box)
-
- # Close image and replace format/metadata, as PIL blows this away.
- im.format, im.info = im_format, im_info
- image.close()
- return im
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