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Photomosaic is a project mainly written in Python, it's free.

Photomosaic generator in Python

Requirements

  • Python Imaging Library

Usage

Prepare your image pool

  1. Collect a ton of images (2000 is a good number) for your image pool and place them in a directory (e.g. tiles/). Make sure they are the same size and w/h ratio*.
  2. Run $ python create_image_pool.py tiles/ to create the tiles database.

* use check_images.py to "weed" out images with different ratios $ python check_images.py tiles_dir desired_width desired_height weeded_tiles_dir This will put all images not matching desired_width and desired_height into weeded_tiles_dir so you can fix them later on and re-add them into the image pool.

Creating the mosaic

After running create_image_pool.py, you can now create mosaics. $ python photomosaic.py [options] source_image.jpg output_image.jpg tiles_dir

options

  • -p RATIO: Ratio between the tile size and subdivisions of the image. Set to higher numbers for finer details. Use whole numbers only. e.g. A RATIO of 4 would place 4 tiles into 1 subdivision of the image. Default is 1.

  • -m METHOD, --method=METHOD: Traversing method. (inside-out or top-down) Determines where to start traversing the source image.

  • -r --repeat: Allow repeating of tiles

  • -n --norepeat: Do not allow repeating of tiles [default]

  • -t THRESHOLD, --threshold=THRESHOLD: Threshold value for comparing colors. Default is 0.

  • -v --verbose: Verbose output.

  • -x XSTART, --xStart=XSTART: X position of where to start matching. For inside-out method only.

  • -y YSTART, --yStart=YSTART: Y position of where to start matching. For inside-out method only.


Sample results and more info can be found on my website.

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