I am trying to horizontally combine some JPEG images in Python.
Problem
I have 3 images - each is 148 x 95 - see attached. I just made 3 copies of the same image - that is why they are the same.
My attempt
I am trying to horizontally join them using the following code:
import sys
from PIL import Image
list_im = ['Test1.jpg','Test2.jpg','Test3.jpg']
# creates a new empty image, RGB mode, and size 444 by 95
new_im = Image.new('RGB', (444,95))
for elem in list_im:
for i in xrange(0,444,95):
im=Image.open(elem)
new_im.paste(im, (i,0))
new_im.save('test.jpg')
However, this is producing the output attached as test.jpg
.
Question
Is there a way to horizontally concatenate these images such that the sub-images in test.jpg do not have an extra partial image showing?
Additional Information
I am looking for a way to horizontally concatenate n images. I would like to use this code generally so I would prefer to:
- not to hard-code image dimensions, if possible
- specify dimensions in one line so that they can be easily changed
for i in xrange(...)
in your code? Shouldn'tpaste
take care of the three image files you specify?xrange(0,444,95)
. If you change this toxrange(0,444,148)
everything should be fine. This is because you split the images horizontally, and the width of one image is 148. (Also, you want to combine 3 images, so it is logical that your range object should contain 3 values.)