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I use python to work with image processing. I'm used to cut, draw and other things, but for one image. Like in the script below, how can i aply a loop in the script to do for several images?

import PIL

import Image

im=Image.open('test.tif')

box=(50, 50, 200, 200)

im_crop=im.crop(box)

im_crop.show()

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You need to wrap it in a for loop, and give that loop a list of files.

One very easy way to get a list of all the TIF files in the current directory is with glob, like this:

import PIL
import Image
import glob

for filename in glob.glob("*.tif"):
    im=Image.open(filename)
    box=(50, 50, 200, 200)
    im_crop=im.crop(box)
    im_crop.show()
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import PIL
import Image

filelist = ['test.tif','test2.tif']
for imagefile in filelist:
    im=Image.open(imagefile)
    box=(50, 50, 200, 200)
    im_crop=im.crop(box)
    im_crop.show()

Just add the filenames to the list filelist. The for loop iterates over each element of the list and assigns the current value to imagefile. You can use imagefile in the body of your loop to process the image.

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  • Can we use glob with os.walk, recursive searches? or do we have to os.walk and filter(regex_search, list). update: i can use fnmatch instead, which is almost the same thing. Aug 9, 2011 at 15:08
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Something like this, perhaps?

import PIL

import Image

images = ["test.tif", "test2.tif", "test3.tif"]

for imgName in images:
    im=Image.open(imgName)

    box=(50, 50, 200, 200)

    im_crop=im.crop(box)

    im_crop.show()

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