scipy.misc.bytescale¶
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scipy.misc.
bytescale
(*args, **kwds)¶ bytescale
is deprecated!bytescale
is deprecated in SciPy 1.0.0, and will be removed in 1.2.0.Byte scales an array (image).
Byte scaling means converting the input image to uint8 dtype and scaling the range to
(low, high)
(default 0-255). If the input image already has dtype uint8, no scaling is done.This function is only available if Python Imaging Library (PIL) is installed.
Parameters: - data : ndarray
PIL image data array.
- cmin : scalar, optional
Bias scaling of small values. Default is
data.min()
.- cmax : scalar, optional
Bias scaling of large values. Default is
data.max()
.- high : scalar, optional
Scale max value to high. Default is 255.
- low : scalar, optional
Scale min value to low. Default is 0.
Returns: - img_array : uint8 ndarray
The byte-scaled array.
Examples
>>> from scipy.misc import bytescale >>> img = np.array([[ 91.06794177, 3.39058326, 84.4221549 ], ... [ 73.88003259, 80.91433048, 4.88878881], ... [ 51.53875334, 34.45808177, 27.5873488 ]]) >>> bytescale(img) array([[255, 0, 236], [205, 225, 4], [140, 90, 70]], dtype=uint8) >>> bytescale(img, high=200, low=100) array([[200, 100, 192], [180, 188, 102], [155, 135, 128]], dtype=uint8) >>> bytescale(img, cmin=0, cmax=255) array([[91, 3, 84], [74, 81, 5], [52, 34, 28]], dtype=uint8)