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Python PIL | ImageChops.darker() method

Last Updated : 21 Jun, 2019
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PIL is the Python Imaging Library which provides the python interpreter with image editing capabilities. ImageChops.darker() method is used to compare two images pixel by pixel, and returns a new image containing the darker values.
Syntax: ImageChops.darker(image1, image2) Parameters: image1: It is the image object or image path of first image. image2: It is the image object or image path of second image. Return Value: An Image Note: Both images should be of same MODE.
Code #1: Python3
# importing Image class from PIL package
from PIL import ImageChops, Image

# opening images to compare
im1 = Image.open(r"C:\Users\Admin\Pictures\download.png")
im2 = Image.open(r"C:\Users\Admin\Pictures\images.png")

# Checking and returning a copy
# of image contating darker pixels
im = ImageChops.darker(im1, im2)

# showing image
im.show()
Output: Code #2: Python3
# importing Image class from PIL package
from PIL import ImageChops, Image

# opening images to compare
im1 = Image.open(r"C:\Users\Admin\Pictures\geeks.png")
im2 = Image.open(r"C:\Users\Admin\Pictures\capture.png")

# Checking and returning a copy
# of image contating darker pixels
im = ImageChops.darker(im1, im2)

# showing image
im.show()
Output: Note: Don't get confused with Image.blend() method. This method is totally different

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