.. py:module:: PIL.ImageEnhance .. py:currentmodule:: PIL.ImageEnhance :py:mod:`~PIL.ImageEnhance` Module ================================== The :py:mod:`~PIL.ImageEnhance` module contains a number of classes that can be used for image enhancement. Example: Vary the sharpness of an image --------------------------------------- .. code-block:: python from PIL import ImageEnhance enhancer = ImageEnhance.Sharpness(image) for i in range(8): factor = i / 4.0 enhancer.enhance(factor).show(f"Sharpness {factor:f}") Also see the :file:`enhancer.py` demo program in the :file:`Scripts/` directory. Classes ------- All enhancement classes implement a common interface, containing a single method: .. py:class:: _Enhance .. py:method:: enhance(factor) Returns an enhanced image. :param factor: A floating point value controlling the enhancement. Factor 1.0 always returns a copy of the original image, lower factors mean less color (brightness, contrast, etc), and higher values more. There are no restrictions on this value. .. py:class:: Color(image) Adjust image color balance. This class can be used to adjust the colour balance of an image, in a manner similar to the controls on a colour TV set. An enhancement factor of 0.0 gives a black and white image. A factor of 1.0 gives the original image. .. py:class:: Contrast(image) Adjust image contrast. This class can be used to control the contrast of an image, similar to the contrast control on a TV set. An enhancement factor of 0.0 gives a solid grey image. A factor of 1.0 gives the original image. .. py:class:: Brightness(image) Adjust image brightness. This class can be used to control the brightness of an image. An enhancement factor of 0.0 gives a black image. A factor of 1.0 gives the original image. .. py:class:: Sharpness(image) Adjust image sharpness. This class can be used to adjust the sharpness of an image. An enhancement factor of 0.0 gives a blurred image, a factor of 1.0 gives the original image, and a factor of 2.0 gives a sharpened image.