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      2 :mod:`imgfile` --- Support for SGI imglib files
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      5 .. module:: imgfile
      6    :platform: IRIX
      7    :synopsis: Support for SGI imglib files.
      8    :deprecated:
      9 
     10 .. deprecated:: 2.6
     11    The :mod:`imgfile` module has been removed in Python 3.
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     15 The :mod:`imgfile` module allows Python programs to access SGI imglib image
     16 files (also known as :file:`.rgb` files).  The module is far from complete, but
     17 is provided anyway since the functionality that there is enough in some cases.
     18 Currently, colormap files are not supported.
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     20 The module defines the following variables and functions:
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     23 .. exception:: error
     24 
     25    This exception is raised on all errors, such as unsupported file type, etc.
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     28 .. function:: getsizes(file)
     29 
     30    This function returns a tuple ``(x, y, z)`` where *x* and *y* are the size of
     31    the image in pixels and *z* is the number of bytes per pixel. Only 3 byte RGB
     32    pixels and 1 byte greyscale pixels are currently supported.
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     34 
     35 .. function:: read(file)
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     37    This function reads and decodes the image on the specified file, and returns it
     38    as a Python string. The string has either 1 byte greyscale pixels or 4 byte RGBA
     39    pixels. The bottom left pixel is the first in the string. This format is
     40    suitable to pass to :func:`gl.lrectwrite`, for instance.
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     42 
     43 .. function:: readscaled(file, x, y, filter[, blur])
     44 
     45    This function is identical to read but it returns an image that is scaled to the
     46    given *x* and *y* sizes. If the *filter* and *blur* parameters are omitted
     47    scaling is done by simply dropping or duplicating pixels, so the result will be
     48    less than perfect, especially for computer-generated images.
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     50    Alternatively, you can specify a filter to use to smooth the image after
     51    scaling. The filter forms supported are ``'impulse'``, ``'box'``,
     52    ``'triangle'``, ``'quadratic'`` and ``'gaussian'``. If a filter is specified
     53    *blur* is an optional parameter specifying the blurriness of the filter. It
     54    defaults to ``1.0``.
     55 
     56    :func:`readscaled` makes no attempt to keep the aspect ratio correct, so that is
     57    the users' responsibility.
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     60 .. function:: ttob(flag)
     61 
     62    This function sets a global flag which defines whether the scan lines of the
     63    image are read or written from bottom to top (flag is zero, compatible with SGI
     64    GL) or from top to bottom(flag is one, compatible with X).  The default is zero.
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     67 .. function:: write(file, data, x, y, z)
     68 
     69    This function writes the RGB or greyscale data in *data* to image file *file*.
     70    *x* and *y* give the size of the image, *z* is 1 for 1 byte greyscale images or
     71    3 for RGB images (which are stored as 4 byte values of which only the lower
     72    three bytes are used). These are the formats returned by :func:`gl.lrectread`.
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