Image
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class Image
Format images for logging to W&B.
See https://pillow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/handbook/concepts.html#modes for more information on modes.
Args:
data_or_path
: Accepts numpy array of image data, or a PIL image. The class attempts to infer the data format and converts it.mode
: The PIL mode for an image. Most common are “L”, “RGB”, “RGBA”.caption
: Label for display of image.
When logging a torch.Tensor
as a wandb.Image
, images are normalized. If you do not want to normalize your images, convert your tensors to a PIL Image.
Examples:
# Create a wandb.Image from a numpy array
import numpy as np
import wandb
with wandb.init() as run:
examples = []
for i in range(3):
pixels = np.random.randint(low=0, high=256, size=(100, 100, 3))
image = wandb.Image(pixels, caption=f"random field {i}")
examples.append(image)
run.log({"examples": examples})
# Create a wandb.Image from a PILImage
import numpy as np
from PIL import Image as PILImage
import wandb
with wandb.init() as run:
examples = []
for i in range(3):
pixels = np.random.randint(
low=0, high=256, size=(100, 100, 3), dtype=np.uint8
)
pil_image = PILImage.fromarray(pixels, mode="RGB")
image = wandb.Image(pil_image, caption=f"random field {i}")
examples.append(image)
run.log({"examples": examples})
# log .jpg rather than .png (default)
import numpy as np
import wandb
with wandb.init() as run:
examples = []
for i in range(3):
pixels = np.random.randint(low=0, high=256, size=(100, 100, 3))
image = wandb.Image(pixels, caption=f"random field {i}", file_type="jpg")
examples.append(image)
run.log({"examples": examples})
method Image.__init__
__init__(
data_or_path: 'ImageDataOrPathType',
mode: Optional[str] = None,
caption: Optional[str] = None,
grouping: Optional[int] = None,
classes: Optional[ForwardRef('Classes'), Sequence[dict]] = None,
boxes: Optional[Dict[str, ForwardRef('BoundingBoxes2D')], Dict[str, dict]] = None,
masks: Optional[Dict[str, ForwardRef('ImageMask')], Dict[str, dict]] = None,
file_type: Optional[str] = None
) → None
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