Python 3.6+ interface to libheif library using CFFI
Note: currently only reading is supported.
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install pyheif
brew install libffi libheif
pip install git+https://github.com/carsales/pyheif.git
apt install libffi libheif-dev libde265-dev
or
yum install libffi libheif-devel libde265-devel
then
pip install git+https://github.com/carsales/pyheif.git
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The pyheif.read(path_or_bytes)
function can be used to read the primary image of a HEIF encoded file. It can be passed any of the following:
- A string path to a file on disk
- A
pathlib.Path
path object - A Python
bytes
orbytearray
object containing HEIF content - A file-like object with a
.read()
method that returns bytes
It returns a HeifFile
object.
import pyheif
# Using a file path:
heif_file = pyheif.read("IMG_7424.HEIC")
# Or using bytes directly:
heif_file = pyheif.read(open("IMG_7424.HEIC", "rb").read())
If your HEIF file contains an image that you would like to manipulate, you can do so using the Pillow Python library. You can convert a HeifFile
to a Pillow image like so:
from PIL import Image
import pyheif
heif_file = pyheif.read("IMG_7424.HEIC")
image = Image.frombytes(
heif_file.mode,
heif_file.size,
heif_file.data,
"raw",
heif_file.mode,
heif_file.stride,
)
Note: the mode
property is passed twice - once to the mode
argument of the frombytes
method, and again to the mode
argument of the raw
decoder.
You can now use any Pillow method to manipulate the file. Here's how to convert it to JPEG:
image.save("IMG_7424.jpg", "JPEG")
The pyheif.open_container(path_or_bytes)
function can be used to read the HEIF container from a HEIF encoded file. It takes the same parameter as pyheif.read()
It returns a HeifContainer
object.
The HeifFile
has the following properties:
mode
- the image mode, e.g. "RGB" or "RGBA"size
- the size of the image as a(width, height)
tuple of integersdata
- the raw decoded file data, as bytesmetadata
- a list of metadata dictionariescolor_profile
- a color profile dictionarystride
- the number of bytes in a row of decoded file databit_depth
- the number of bits in each component of a pixel
This is a HEIF image that has not been decoded. Calling the UndecodedHeifFile.load()
method will load the data and the object will become a HeifFile
The HeifContainer
has the following properties:
primary_image
- theHeifTopLevelImage
object of the primary image in the file.top_level_images
- a list of allHeifTopLevelImage
objects in the file.
The HeifTopLevelImage
has the following properties:
id
- the id of the imageimage
- theUndecodedHeifFile
orHeifFile
object of the imageis_primary
- is this the primary image in the containerdepth_image
- theHeifDepthImage
if there is oneauxiliary_images
- a list ofHeifAuxiliaryImage
objects
The HeifDepthImage
has the following properties:
id
- the id of the imageimage
- theUndecodedHeifFile
orHeifFile
object of the image
The HeifAuxiliaryImage
has the following properties:
id
- the id of the imageimage
- theUndecodedHeifFile
orHeifFile
object of the imagetype
- a string indicating the type of auxiliary image