I had a recent request to convert an entire folder of JPEG images into EPS or similar vector graphics formats. The client was on a Mac, and didn’t have ImageMagick. I discovered the Python Image Library to be enormously useful in this, and allowed me to implement the conversion in around 10 lines of Python code!!!
import Image from glob import glob jpgfiles = glob('*.jpg') for u in jpgfiles: out = u.replace('jpg','eps') print "Converting %s to %s" % (u, out) img=Image.read(u) img.thumbnails((800,800)) # Changing the size img.save(out)
What an elegant solution from Python —- “batteries included”
To be sure, using ImageMagick is more powerful, and Python wrappers (PyMagick), albeit old, do exist.
It looks like you just changed only extensions? Is it enough for convert?
Yup, that’s all it takes 🙂
It is not valid for Linux 🙂 I prefer open image and save as EPS.
But thanks for share.