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Wand transform() function in Python

Last Updated : 12 Jun, 2020
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In order to resize and crop an image at the same time transform() function is used in wand. First crop operation is performed and then resize operation.

Syntax : wand.image.transform(crop=”, resize=”)

Parameters :

Parameter Input Type Description
crop basestring A geometry string defining a subregion of the image to crop to
resize basestring A geometry string defining the final size of the image

Input Image:

Example #1:

Let us take an image crop it in dimensions 200×200 and then rescale it to 400×400 pixels.




# Import Image from wand.image module
from wand.image import Image
  
# Import display to display final image
from wand.display import display
  
# Read image using Image function
with Image(filename ='koala.jpeg') as img:
  
    # using transform() function
    img.transform('200x200', '200 %')
  
    # Saving image
    img.save(filename ='transform.jpeg')
  
    # display image
    display(img)


Output:

 
Example #2: Let us take an image crop 50 % of all four corners.




# Import Image from wand.image module
from wand.image import Image
  
# Import display to display final image
from wand.display import display
  
# Read image using Image function
with Image(filename ='koala.jpeg') as img:
  
    # using transform() function
    img.transform('50 %')
  
    # Saving image
    img.save(filename ='transform1.jpeg')
  
    # display image
    display(img)


Output:

 
Example #3: Scale height of source image to 200px and preserve aspect ratio.




# Import Image from wand.image module
from wand.image import Image
  
# Import display to display final image
from wand.display import display
  
# Read image using Image function
with Image(filename ='koala.jpeg') as img:
  
    # using transform() function
    img.transform(resize ='x200')
  
    # Saving image
    img.save(filename ='transform3.jpeg')
  
    # display image
    display(img)


Output:



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