'tuple' object does not support item assignment
I am using the PIL library.
I am trying to make an image look red-er, this is what i've got开发者_C百科.
from PIL import Image
image = Image.open('balloon.jpg')
pixels = list(image.getdata())
for pixel in pixels:
pixel[0] = pixel[0] + 20
image.putdata(pixels)
image.save('new.bmp')
However I get this error: TypeError: 'tuple' object does not support item assignment
PIL pixels are tuples, and tuples are immutable. You need to construct a new tuple. So, instead of the for loop, do:
pixels = [(pixel[0] + 20, pixel[1], pixel[2]) for pixel in pixels]
image.putdata(pixels)
Also, if the pixel is already too red, adding 20 will overflow the value. You probably want something like min(pixel[0] + 20, 255)
or int(255 * (pixel[0] / 255.) ** 0.9)
instead of pixel[0] + 20
.
And, to be able to handle images in lots of different formats, do image = image.convert("RGB")
after opening the image. The convert method will ensure that the pixels are always (r, g, b) tuples.
The second line should have been pixels[0]
, with an S. You probably have a tuple named pixel
, and tuples are immutable. Construct new pixels instead:
image = Image.open('balloon.jpg')
pixels = [(pix[0] + 20,) + pix[1:] for pix in image.getdata()]
image.putdate(pixels)
Tuples, in python can't have their values changed. If you'd like to change the contained values though I suggest using a list:
[1,2,3]
not (1,2,3)
You probably want the next transformation for you pixels:
pixels = map(list, image.getdata())
A tuple is immutable and thus you get the error you posted.
>>> pixels = [1, 2, 3]
>>> pixels[0] = 5
>>> pixels = (1, 2, 3)
>>> pixels[0] = 5
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: 'tuple' object does not support item assignment
In your specific case, as correctly pointed out in other answers, you should write:
pixel = (pixel[0] + 20, pixel[1], pixel[2])
You have misspelt the second pixels
as pixel
. The following works:
pixels = [1,2,3]
pixels[0] = 5
It appears that due to the typo you were trying to accidentally modify some tuple called pixel
, and in Python tuples are immutable. Hence the confusing error message.
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