ptir

Python Terminal Image Renderer


License
MIT
Install
pip install ptir==1.2.1

Documentation

PTIR (Python Terminal Image Renderer)

Installation

pip install ptir

Usage

import ptir

image_path = ...

# Render the given image
ptir.render(image_path)

# Display entire 8-bit colour space
ptir.view8BitPalette()

# Display entire 24-bit colour space
ptir.view24BitPalette()

Documentation

  • ptir.render(image_path, width=100, height=100, interp_method='bilinear', only8Bit=False, only24Bit=False)
    • image_path : Path to the image that will be rendered
    • width : The width of the output (will be 2 * width characters wide)
    • height : The height of the output (will be height characters tall)
    • interp_method : Rescale interpolation method (Either 'bilinear' or 'nearest_neighbour')
    • only8Bit : If True the image will be rendered without any 24-bit colour
    • only24Bit : If True the image will be rendered without any 8-bit colour. This mode is recommended to be used only if you are confident that the terminal will support 24-bit colour but are unsure if unicode characters are supported by the terminal font
  • Not all terminal windows support 24-bit colour (Visit this website for more information on TrueColour support)
  • The macOS default Terminal.app DOES NOT support 24-bit colour!
  • By default the image will be rendered with two layers, 24-bit foreground to display properly on supporting terminals, and a 8-bit background to display if 24-bit colour is not available

Example #1

Original:

mountain original

24-bit:

mountain 24-bit

8-bit:

mountain 8-bit

Example #2

Original:

mario original

24-bit:

mario 24-bit

8-bit:

mario 8-bit

Dependencies

  • pillow
  • numpy