I'm trying to generate an animated GIF using images2gif.py (pastebin to the most recent verson : bit.ly/XMMn5h ).
I'm using this Python script:
__author__ = 'Robert'
from images2gif import writeGif
from PIL import Image
import os
file_names = sorted((fn for fn in os.listdir('.') if fn.endswith('.gif')))
#['animationframa.png', 'animationframb.png', ...] "
images = [Image.open(fn) for fn in file_names]
size = (150,150)
for im in images:
im.thumbnail(size, Image.ANTIALIAS)
print writeGif.__doc__
filename = "my_gif.GIF"
writeGif(filename, images, duration=0.2)
However, I am getting the following error:
File "C:\Python27\lib\images2gif.py" , line 418, in writeGifToFile
globalPalette = palettes[ occur.index(max(occur)) ] ValueError: max()
arg is an empty sequence
It seems to me that occur is empty. What is wrong, and is there a better way?
OK I have tested your exact code on two different machines, and it works perfectly on both. One machine is Ubuntu 12.04 and the other is running Windows XP. They are both using Python 2.7, and the latest version of images2gif which I downloaded from here. I recommend the following:
Python, Create a .gif from an numpy ndarray of numpy ndarrays representing images :
Prints:
In the list constructor
the endswith is case sensitive, so if you happen to have all GIF images, then they won't be found, and you will get a
error.
I suggest using
for success with this. Also, it's a good idea to create the animated gif file in the parent (or at least another) directory.