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I've got two images that are exactly the same dimensions, all I'm trying to do is take one, make it 50% transparent and place it directly on top of the other, like so:

import Image

background = Image.open("bg.png")
overlay = Image.open("over.png")

background = background.convert("RGBA")
overlay = overlay.convert("RGBA")

background_pixels = background.load()
overlay_pixels = overlay.load()

for y in xrange(overlay.size[1]):
    for x in xrange(overlay.size[0]):
         background_pixels[x,y] = (background_pixels[x,y][0], background_pixels[x,y][1], background_pixels[x,y][2], 255)

for y in xrange(overlay.size[1]):
    for x in xrange(overlay.size[0]):
         overlay_pixels[x,y] = (overlay_pixels[x,y][0], overlay_pixels[x,y][1], overlay_pixels[x,y][2], 128)

background.paste(overlay)
background.save("new.png","PNG")

But all I get is the 50% transparent overlay (so half way there!).

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  • 1
    The loop over the background to get 0% transparency may not be necessary.
    – joedborg
    May 17, 2012 at 16:59
  • 2
    Use from PIL import Image for python 3.x
    – Trect
    Nov 26, 2019 at 16:27

5 Answers 5

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Try using blend() instead of paste() - it seems paste() just replaces the original image with what you're pasting in.

try:
    from PIL import Image
except ImportError:
    import Image

background = Image.open("bg.png")
overlay = Image.open("ol.jpg")

background = background.convert("RGBA")
overlay = overlay.convert("RGBA")

new_img = Image.blend(background, overlay, 0.5)
new_img.save("new.png","PNG")
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  • ` File "./overlay.py", line 22, in <module> geometry.blend(overlay) File "/cfd/software/Python/272/lib/python2.7/site-packages/PIL/Image.py", line 512, in getattr raise AttributeError(name) AttributeError: blend `
    – joedborg
    May 17, 2012 at 17:03
  • I'm on 1.1.7 which is the latest
    – joedborg
    May 17, 2012 at 17:05
16

Maybe too old question, can be done with ease using opencv

cv2.addWeighted(img1, alpha, img2, beta, gamma)
#setting alpha=1, beta=1, gamma=0 gives direct overlay of two images

Documentation link

0

Provide the overlay alpha mask parameter and see if this yields results you expected:

background.paste(overlay, overlay.size, overlay)
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    Second param should be (0,0)
    – Adam Kerz
    Sep 1, 2015 at 5:34
0

In case you want to resize them to the same shape:

b_h, b_w, b_ch = background.shape
W = 800
imgScale = W/b_w
new_b_h,new_b_w = int(b_h*imgScale), int(b_w*imgScale)
new_background = cv2.resize(background,(new_b_w, new_b_h))

Then you can fill in the shape fitting both background and foreground.

square= np.zeros((new_b_h, new_b_w, b_ch), np.uint8)
square.fill(255)
x= new_b_w
y= new_b_h
offset =0
square[int(y - new_b_h) - offset:int(y)- offset, int(x-new_b_w)- offset:int(x)- offset] = new_background 

Now you can overlay:

OPACITY = 0.7
added_image = cv2.addWeighted(new_background,OPACITY,square, 1-OPACITY, 0)

Details are on github

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The script here will also do the task using blend, it also has functionality to resize the images so as to make them the same size if they are not currently.

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