making gif from images using imageio in python

hadi k picture hadi k · Dec 19, 2016 · Viewed 27.6k times · Source

I have tried reading a lot of examples online and found imageio is the perfect package for it. Also found examples written in here.

I have just followed the example as shown and tried the following

import imageio as io
import os
file_names = sorted((fn for fn in os.listdir('.') if fn.startswith('surface')))
#making animation
with io.get_writer('surface.gif', mode='I', duration=0.5) as writer:
    for filename in file_names:
        image = io.imread(filename)
        writer.append_data(image)
writer.close()

and another example.

images = []
for filename in file_names:
    images.append(io.imread(filename))
io.mimsave('surface1.gif', images, duration = 0.5)

both of these do not work. And basically i only see the first frame from the gif and a blink and finish. The duration is set 0.5secs, so it should work fine. I might have been missing out something here.

Answer

Dave Babbitt picture Dave Babbitt · Jul 22, 2017

This works for me:

import os
import imageio

png_dir = '../animation/png'
images = []
for file_name in sorted(os.listdir(png_dir)):
    if file_name.endswith('.png'):
        file_path = os.path.join(png_dir, file_name)
        images.append(imageio.imread(file_path))
imageio.mimsave('../animation/gif/movie.gif', images)