PIL
PIL
was originally developed for remote sensing but has evolved into a general image-editing library for Python. Like NumPy, it is written in C for speed but is designed specifically for Python. In addition to image creation and processing, it also has a useful raster drawing module. PIL
is also available via PyPI; however, in Python 3, you may want to use the Pillow module, which is an upgraded version of PIL
. As you’ll see in the following example, we can use a Python try
statement to import PIL
using two possible variations, depending on how you installed it.
In this example, we’ll combine PyShp
and PIL
to rasterize the hancock
shapefile from the previous examples and save it as an image. We’ll use a world-to-pixel coordinate transformation similar to our SimpleGIS
from Chapter 1, Learning about Geospatial Analysis with Python. We’ll create an image to use as a canvas in PIL, and then we’ll use the PIL
ImageDraw
module to render the polygon...