Also do not re-encode CCITT Group 4 encoded TIFF images
Add additional property of input images: inverted closes: #47
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@ -29,16 +29,18 @@ input file format and image color space.
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| JPEG | any | direct |
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| JPEG2000 | any | direct |
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| PNG (non-interlaced) | any | direct |
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| TIFF (CCITT Group 4) | monochrome | direct |
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| any | any except CMYK and monochrome | PNG Paeth |
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| any | monochrome | CCITT Group 4 |
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| any | CMYK | flate |
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For JPEG, JPEG2000 and non-interlaced PNG input, img2pdf directly embeds the
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image data into the PDF without re-encoding it. It thus treats the PDF format
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merely as a container format for the image data. In these cases, img2pdf only
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increases the filesize by the size of the PDF container (typically around 500
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to 700 bytes). Since data is only copied and not re-encoded, img2pdf is also
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typically faster than other solutions for these input formats.
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For JPEG, JPEG2000, non-interlaced PNG and TIFF images with CCITT Group 4
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encoded data, img2pdf directly embeds the image data into the PDF without
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re-encoding it. It thus treats the PDF format merely as a container format for
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the image data. In these cases, img2pdf only increases the filesize by the size
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of the PDF container (typically around 500 to 700 bytes). Since data is only
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copied and not re-encoded, img2pdf is also typically faster than other
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solutions for these input formats.
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For all other input types, img2pdf first has to transform the pixel data to
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make it compatible with PDF. In most cases, the PNG Paeth filter is applied to
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ import sys
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import os
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import zlib
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import argparse
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from PIL import Image
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from PIL import Image, TiffImagePlugin
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from datetime import datetime
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from jp2 import parsejp2
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from enum import Enum
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ PageOrientation = Enum('PageOrientation', 'portrait landscape')
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Colorspace = Enum('Colorspace', 'RGB L 1 CMYK CMYK;I RGBA P other')
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ImageFormat = Enum('ImageFormat', 'JPEG JPEG2000 CCITTGroup4 PNG other')
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ImageFormat = Enum('ImageFormat', 'JPEG JPEG2000 CCITTGroup4 PNG TIFF other')
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PageMode = Enum('PageMode', 'none outlines thumbs')
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@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ class pdfdoc(object):
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def add_imagepage(self, color, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, imgformat, imgdata,
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imgwidthpdf, imgheightpdf, imgxpdf, imgypdf, pagewidth,
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pageheight, userunit=None, palette=None):
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pageheight, userunit=None, palette=None, inverted=False):
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if self.with_pdfrw:
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from pdfrw import PdfDict, PdfName, PdfObject, PdfString
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from pdfrw.py23_diffs import convert_load
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@ -440,8 +440,13 @@ class pdfdoc(object):
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if imgformat is ImageFormat.CCITTGroup4:
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decodeparms = PdfDict()
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# The default for the K parameter is 0 which indicates Group 3 1-D
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# encoding. We set it to -1 because we want Group 4 encoding.
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decodeparms[PdfName.K] = -1
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decodeparms[PdfName.BlackIs1] = PdfObject('true')
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if inverted:
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decodeparms[PdfName.BlackIs1] = PdfObject('false')
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else:
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decodeparms[PdfName.BlackIs1] = PdfObject('true')
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decodeparms[PdfName.Columns] = imgwidthpx
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decodeparms[PdfName.Rows] = imgheightpx
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image[PdfName.DecodeParms] = [decodeparms]
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@ -685,11 +690,32 @@ def get_imgmetadata(imgdata, imgformat, default_dpi, colorspace, rawdata=None):
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return (color, ndpi, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx)
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def ccitt_payload_location_from_pil(img):
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# If Pillow is passed an invalid compression argument it will ignore it;
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# make sure the image actually got compressed.
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if img.info['compression'] != 'group4':
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raise ValueError("Image not compressed with CCITT Group 4 but with: %s" % img.info['compression'])
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# Read the TIFF tags to find the offset(s) of the compressed data strips.
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strip_offsets = img.tag_v2[TiffImagePlugin.STRIPOFFSETS]
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strip_bytes = img.tag_v2[TiffImagePlugin.STRIPBYTECOUNTS]
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rows_per_strip = img.tag_v2[TiffImagePlugin.ROWSPERSTRIP]
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# PIL always seems to create a single strip even for very large TIFFs when
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# it saves images, so assume we only have to read a single strip.
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# A test ~10 GPixel image was still encoded as a single strip. Just to be
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# safe check throw an error if there is more than one offset.
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if len(strip_offsets) != 1 or len(strip_bytes) != 1:
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raise NotImplementedError("Transcoding multiple strips not supported")
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(offset, ), (length, ) = strip_offsets, strip_bytes
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return offset, length
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def transcode_monochrome(imgdata):
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"""Convert the open PIL.Image imgdata to compressed CCITT Group4 data"""
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from PIL import TiffImagePlugin
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logging.debug("Converting monochrome to CCITT Group4")
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# Convert the image to Group 4 in memory. If libtiff is not installed and
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newimgio.seek(0)
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newimg = Image.open(newimgio)
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# If Pillow is passed an invalid compression argument it will ignore it;
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# make sure the image actually got compressed.
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if newimg.info['compression'] != 'group4':
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raise ValueError("Image not compressed as expected")
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offset, length = ccitt_payload_location_from_pil(newimg)
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# Read the TIFF tags to find the offset(s) of the compressed data strips.
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strip_offsets = newimg.tag_v2[TiffImagePlugin.STRIPOFFSETS]
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strip_bytes = newimg.tag_v2[TiffImagePlugin.STRIPBYTECOUNTS]
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rows_per_strip = newimg.tag_v2[TiffImagePlugin.ROWSPERSTRIP]
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newimgio.seek(offset)
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return newimgio.read(length)
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# PIL always seems to create a single strip even for very large TIFFs when
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# it saves images, so assume we only have to read a single strip.
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# A test ~10 GPixel image was still encoded as a single strip. Just to be
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# safe check throw an error if there is more than one offset.
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if len(strip_offsets) > 1:
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raise NotImplementedError("Transcoding multiple strips not supported")
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newimgio.seek(strip_offsets[0])
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ccittdata = newimgio.read(strip_bytes[0])
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return ccittdata
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def parse_png(rawdata):
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pngidat = b""
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if color == Colorspace['RGBA']:
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raise JpegColorspaceError("jpeg can't have an alpha channel")
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im.close()
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return [(color, ndpi, imgformat, rawdata, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, [])]
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return [(color, ndpi, imgformat, rawdata, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, [], False)]
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# We can directly embed the IDAT chunk of PNG images if the PNG is not
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# interlaced
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color, ndpi, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx = get_imgmetadata(
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imgdata, imgformat, default_dpi, colorspace, rawdata)
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pngidat, palette = parse_png(rawdata)
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return [(color, ndpi, imgformat, pngidat, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, palette)]
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im.close()
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return [(color, ndpi, imgformat, pngidat, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, palette, False)]
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# We can directly copy the data out of a CCITT Group 4 encoded TIFF, if it
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# only contains a single strip
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if imgformat == ImageFormat.TIFF \
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and imgdata.info['compression'] == "group4" \
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and len(imgdata.tag_v2[TiffImagePlugin.STRIPOFFSETS]) == 1:
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photo = imgdata.tag_v2[TiffImagePlugin.PHOTOMETRIC_INTERPRETATION]
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inverted = False
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if photo == 0:
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inverted = True
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elif photo != 1:
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raise ValueError("unsupported photometric interpretation for group4 tiff: %d" % photo)
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color, ndpi, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx = get_imgmetadata(
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imgdata, imgformat, default_dpi, colorspace, rawdata)
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offset, length = ccitt_payload_location_from_pil(imgdata)
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im.seek(offset)
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rawdata = im.read(length)
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im.close()
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return [(color, ndpi, ImageFormat.CCITTGroup4, rawdata, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, [], inverted)]
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# Everything else has to be encoded
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ccittdata = transcode_monochrome(imgdata)
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imgformat = ImageFormat.CCITTGroup4
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result.append((color, ndpi, imgformat, ccittdata,
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imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, []))
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imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, [], False))
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img_page_count += 1
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continue
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except Exception as e:
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if color in [Colorspace.CMYK, Colorspace["CMYK;I"]]:
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imggz = zlib.compress(newimg.tobytes())
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result.append((color, ndpi, imgformat, imggz, imgwidthpx,
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imgheightpx, []))
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imgheightpx, [], False))
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else:
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# cheapo version to retrieve a PNG encoding of the payload is to
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# just save it with PIL. In the future this could be replaced by
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pngidat, palette = parse_png(pngbuffer.getvalue())
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imgformat = ImageFormat.PNG
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result.append((color, ndpi, imgformat, pngidat, imgwidthpx,
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imgheightpx, palette))
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imgheightpx, palette, False))
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img_page_count += 1
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# the python-pil version 2.3.0-1ubuntu3 in Ubuntu does not have the
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# close() method
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# name so we now try treating it as raw image content
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rawdata = img
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for color, ndpi, imgformat, imgdata, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, palette \
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in read_images(
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for color, ndpi, imgformat, imgdata, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, \
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palette, inverted in read_images(
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rawdata, kwargs['colorspace'], kwargs['first_frame_only']):
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pagewidth, pageheight, imgwidthpdf, imgheightpdf = \
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kwargs['layout_fun'](imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, ndpi)
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imgypdf = (pageheight - imgheightpdf)/2.0
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pdf.add_imagepage(color, imgwidthpx, imgheightpx, imgformat,
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imgdata, imgwidthpdf, imgheightpdf, imgxpdf,
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imgypdf, pagewidth, pageheight, userunit, palette)
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imgypdf, pagewidth, pageheight, userunit,
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palette, inverted)
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if kwargs['outputstream']:
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pdf.tostream(kwargs['outputstream'])
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if imgprops.DecodeParms:
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if orig_img.format == 'PNG':
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pngidat, palette = img2pdf.parse_png(orig_imgdata)
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elif orig_img.format == 'TIFF' and orig_img.info['compression'] == "group4":
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offset, length = img2pdf.ccitt_payload_location_from_pil(orig_img)
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pngidat = orig_imgdata[offset:offset+length]
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else:
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pngbuffer = BytesIO()
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orig_img.save(pngbuffer, format="png")
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