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collage

Take a bunch of images and generate an image sequence.

Why?

Maybe you have a number of photos from a sunset you want to show off as a sequence. Or you drew a comic strip and want to combine the panels. Or you've been taking a photo of a flower every day while it was blooming.

It's up to you, really!

Example

Here's an example with a few photos I took a few years back:

% ./collage.py -i /.../photos --settings=mysettings
Found 4 input files. Creating a grid with 4 columns and 1 rows.
Processing /.../photos/P1010599.jpg...
Processing /.../photos/P1010600.jpg...
Processing /.../photos/P1010601.jpg...
Processing /.../photos/P1010602.jpg...
Writing output file: /.../collage/output/collage.jpg

And the final file looks like this:

Example Collage

Configuration

The script is quite configurable. All current config options are in the file settings.py. To change them, make a file settings_local.py and overwrite whichever settings you want.

Note: settings_local does not automatically inherit settings. If you want to reuse settings from settings.py, do from settings import * at the top of your settings file.

Acknowledgments

  • Without the PIL (Python Image Library), this script would do... nothing.
  • Thanks to Brenda Gallo for making the font "Happy Monkey", and thanks to Google Web Fonts for helping me find it.

License

This software is licensed under a BSD License. Please read the file LICENSE for more information.

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