diff --git a/docs/handbook/concepts.rst b/docs/handbook/concepts.rst index 055821a15cf..582866345e5 100644 --- a/docs/handbook/concepts.rst +++ b/docs/handbook/concepts.rst @@ -44,11 +44,24 @@ supports the following standard modes: * ``I`` (32-bit signed integer pixels) * ``F`` (32-bit floating point pixels) -PIL also provides limited support for a few special modes, including ``LA`` (L -with alpha), ``RGBX`` (true color with padding) and ``RGBa`` (true color with -premultiplied alpha). However, PIL doesn’t support user-defined modes; if you -need to handle band combinations that are not listed above, use a sequence of -Image objects. +Pillow also provides limited support for a few special modes, including: + + * ``LA`` (L with alpha) + * ``PA`` (P with alpha) + * ``RGBX`` (true color with padding) + * ``RGBa`` (true color with premultiplied alpha) + * ``La`` (L with premultiplied alpha) + * ``I;16`` (16-bit unsigned integer pixels) + * ``I;16L`` (16-bit little endian unsigned integer pixels) + * ``I;16B`` (16-bit big endian unsigned integer pixels) + * ``I;16N`` (16-bit native endian unsigned integer pixels) + * ``BGR;15`` (15-bit reversed true colour) + * ``BGR;16`` (16-bit reversed true colour) + * ``BGR;24`` (24-bit reversed true colour) + * ``BGR;32`` (32-bit reversed true colour) + +However, Pillow doesn’t support user-defined modes; if you need to handle band +combinations that are not listed above, use a sequence of Image objects. You can read the mode of an image through the :py:attr:`~PIL.Image.Image.mode` attribute. This is a string containing one of the above values. diff --git a/src/libImaging/Storage.c b/src/libImaging/Storage.c index 389089e118e..ab476939ac0 100644 --- a/src/libImaging/Storage.c +++ b/src/libImaging/Storage.c @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ ImagingNewPrologueSubtype(const char *mode, int xsize, int ysize, int size) } else if (strcmp(mode, "BGR;15") == 0) { /* EXPERIMENTAL */ - /* 15-bit true colour */ + /* 15-bit reversed true colour */ im->bands = 1; im->pixelsize = 2; im->linesize = (xsize*2 + 3) & -4;