├── .devcontainer └── devcontainer.json ├── .dockerignore ├── .gitignore ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── api_server.py ├── app.py ├── assets ├── head.png ├── pattern.png └── preview.png ├── batch_process.py ├── docker-compose.yml ├── gradio_app.py ├── models ├── classification_model.pt └── segmentation_model.pt ├── packages.txt ├── requirements.txt └── util.py /.devcontainer/devcontainer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "Python 3", 3 | // Or use a Dockerfile or Docker Compose file. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # AutoHajimiMosaic 2 | [![Hugging Face](https://img.shields.io/badge/Demo-%F0%9F%A4%97%20Hugging%20Face-blue)](https://huggingface.co/spaces/Frinkleko/auto-hajimi-mosaic) [![Streamlit](https://img.shields.io/badge/Demo-Streamlit-blue)](https://auto-hajimi-mosaic.streamlit.app/) 3 | 4 | 一款自动为你的色图进行哈基米马赛克处理的打码器😎 5 | 还在因为家里请不到高人,做不出哈基米打码图而感到难过么?想不想让朋友一觉起来听到,"你的图都被我用哈基米祝福了,不用谢"?本项目帮你自动化生成哈基米打码图😎。 6 | 7 | [马上开玩Demo!](https://auto-hajimi-mosaic.streamlit.app/) / [玩Huggingface上的Demo!](https://huggingface.co/spaces/Frinkleko/auto-hajimi-mosaic) 8 | 9 | ## 预览 10 | ![preview](./assets/preview.png) 11 | 12 | ## By Docker 13 | 14 | 使用 Docker 可以快速部署 Web UI 或 API 服务器。 15 | 16 | 1. Web UI 17 | 构建并运行 Web UI 到 8501 口: 18 | ```bash 19 | docker-compose up --build webui 20 | ``` 21 | 22 | 23 | 2. API Server 24 | 构建并运行 API 服务器到 8000 口: 25 | ```bash 26 | docker-compose up --build api 27 | ``` 28 | 示例请求: 29 | ```bash 30 | curl -X POST "http://localhost:8000/process" \ 31 | -F "file=@path/to/your/image.jpg" \ 32 | # 可选 33 | -F "pattern_image=@path/to/pattern.png" \ 34 | # 可选 35 | -F "head_image=@path/to/head.png" 36 | # 可选 (默认是png) 37 | -F "output_format=jpg" 38 | ``` 39 | 40 | ## 本地部署 41 | 42 | 用 pip 装个环境: 43 | 44 | ```bash 45 | pip install -r requirements.txt 46 | ``` 47 | 48 | 还可以去[`huggingface space`](https://huggingface.co/spaces/Frinkleko/auto-hajimi-mosaic/) fork 一下 space 开玩! 49 | 50 | ### 使用 51 | 52 | ### Web UI 53 | 54 | 1. 运行 Streamlit 应用: 55 | ```bash 56 | streamlit run app.py 57 | ``` 58 | 2. 在浏览器中打开应用,上传图片进行处理。 59 | 60 | 也可以使用 `gradio` 61 | ```bash 62 | python gradio_app.py 63 | ``` 64 | 65 | ### 批量处理 66 | 67 | 1. 确保你的输入图像放在一个文件夹中。 68 | 2. 运行批量处理脚本: 69 | 70 | ```bash 71 | python batch_process.py path/to/input/folder path/to/output/folder --pattern_image path/to/pattern.png --head_image path/to/head.png [--recursive] 72 | ``` 73 | 74 | - `path/to/input/folder`: 输入图像文件夹路径。 75 | - `path/to/output/folder`: 输出处理后图像的文件夹路径。 76 | - `--pattern_image`: (可选)填充图案图片路径。 77 | - `--head_image`: (可选)覆盖头部图片路径。 78 | - `--recursive`: (可选)包含子文件夹中的图像。 79 | 80 | ## Todo&缺陷 81 | 82 | 1. 目前[模型](https://github.com/Forenche/nsfw_detector_annotator/tree/release)对已经进行打码处理,存在遮挡物的部分识别能力弱,也存在缺判的情况。虽然存在[NudeNet](https://github.com/notAI-tech/NudeNet)一类的优秀模型,但是并不支持mask只支持box。后续可以支持更强的模型或者使用SAM+Grounded的方式使用自然语言nsfw描述来获得mask, 然后对目前模型进行微调。#HelpWanted 83 | > 感谢Forenche的nsfw_detector_annotator项目,提供了一个很好的基础模型。 84 | 2. 目前填充方法采用仿射变化,和通过自由变化、打点、液化的方式比还不够神人。后续会支持更多自动化的填充方法。 85 | 3. 脱离streamlit,更加自由的interactive edit。对于1中可能漏掉的部分,之后可以写一个interactive edit的功能,允许用户手动拖拽旋转填充哈基米。这部分需要js。 86 | 87 | ## Issues&Contributions 88 | 现在的实现非常简单,欢迎大家提出处理失败的图片(全都发给我!!),或者提出更好的处理方法。也欢迎大家提交PR,添加更多的功能和处理方法。 89 | 90 | 就这样,我去给朋友的图打码了,886~ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api_server.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from fastapi import FastAPI, UploadFile, File, HTTPException, Query 2 | from fastapi.responses import StreamingResponse 3 | import cv2 4 | from imagecodecs import imread 5 | from util import apply_mask, classify_image, load_models, segment_image, to_rgb, to_rgba 6 | import io 7 | 8 | app = FastAPI() 9 | 10 | # Initialize models once 11 | classification_model, segmentation_model = load_models() 12 | names = segmentation_model.names 13 | 14 | 15 | def hash_filename(filename): 16 | return str(hash(filename)) 17 | 18 | 19 | @app.post("/process/") 20 | async def process_image( 21 | file: UploadFile = File(...), 22 | pattern_image: UploadFile = None, 23 | head_image: UploadFile = None, 24 | output_format: str = Query("png", regex="^(png|jpg|jpeg)$"), 25 | ): 26 | default_pattern_image = to_rgba(imread("assets/pattern.png")) 27 | default_head_image = to_rgba(imread("assets/head.png")) 28 | 29 | pattern_image_data = ( 30 | to_rgba(imread(pattern_image.file.read())) 31 | if pattern_image 32 | else default_pattern_image 33 | ) 34 | head_image_data = ( 35 | to_rgba(imread(head_image.file.read())) if head_image else default_head_image 36 | ) 37 | 38 | image = to_rgb(imread(file.file.read())) 39 | image_bgr = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR) 40 | 41 | category = classify_image(image_bgr, classification_model) 42 | category_name = classification_model.names[category[0]] 43 | 44 | segmentation_results = segment_image(image_bgr, segmentation_model) 45 | masks = ( 46 | segmentation_results[0].masks.data.cpu().numpy() 47 | if hasattr(segmentation_results[0], "masks") 48 | else [] 49 | ) 50 | class_ids = ( 51 | segmentation_results[0].boxes.cls.cpu().numpy().astype(int) 52 | if hasattr(segmentation_results[0], "boxes") 53 | else [] 54 | ) 55 | 56 | mask_options = [names[class_id] for class_id in class_ids] 57 | 58 | if mask_options: 59 | image_with_fill = image.copy() 60 | for i, mask in enumerate(masks): 61 | if mask_options[i] in mask_options: 62 | image_with_fill = apply_mask( 63 | image_with_fill, mask, pattern_image_data, head_image_data 64 | ) 65 | image_with_fill = cv2.cvtColor(image_with_fill, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR) 66 | else: 67 | image_with_fill = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR) 68 | 69 | # Encode image in the specified format 70 | _, buffer = cv2.imencode(f".{output_format}", image_with_fill) 71 | image_io = io.BytesIO(buffer) 72 | image_io.seek(0) 73 | 74 | return StreamingResponse( 75 | image_io, 76 | media_type=f"image/{output_format}", 77 | headers={ 78 | "Content-Disposition": f"attachment; filename={hash_filename(file.filename)}.{output_format}", 79 | "X-Category": category_name, 80 | }, 81 | ) 82 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import io 2 | 3 | import cv2 4 | import streamlit as st 5 | from imagecodecs import imagefileext, imread, imwrite 6 | 7 | from util import apply_mask, classify_image, load_models, segment_image, to_rgb, to_rgba 8 | 9 | classification_model, segmentation_model = load_models() 10 | names = segmentation_model.names 11 | 12 | 13 | def main(): 14 | support_ext = imagefileext() 15 | st.title("🐱自动哈基米打码机") 16 | st.write( 17 | "上传一张图片,哈基米会自动识别区域并且覆盖上去,你可以选择不遮挡一部分,然后就可以下载下来送给朋友了![Source Code](https://github.com/frinkleko/AutoHajimiMosaic)" 18 | ) 19 | 20 | uploaded_file = st.file_uploader("Upload an image", type=None) 21 | 22 | # Check the file extension manually 23 | if uploaded_file is not None: 24 | file_extension = uploaded_file.name.split(".")[-1].lower() 25 | if file_extension in support_ext: 26 | pass 27 | else: 28 | st.error("Unsupported file format.") 29 | 30 | if uploaded_file is not None: 31 | image = to_rgb(imread(uploaded_file.read())) 32 | image_bgr = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR) 33 | 34 | # Classify the image 35 | category = classify_image(image_bgr, classification_model) 36 | category_name = classification_model.names[category[0]] 37 | 38 | # Segment the image 39 | segmentation_results = segment_image(image_bgr, segmentation_model) 40 | try: 41 | masks = segmentation_results[0].masks.data.cpu().numpy() 42 | class_ids = segmentation_results[0].boxes.cls.cpu().numpy().astype(int) 43 | except AttributeError: 44 | if category_name in ["porn", "hentai"]: 45 | st.warning("是色图!但是哈基米不知道遮哪里。坏😭") 46 | masks = [] 47 | class_ids = [] 48 | 49 | mask_options = [names[class_id] for class_id in class_ids] 50 | selected_masks = st.multiselect( 51 | "Select regions to mask", mask_options, default=mask_options 52 | ) 53 | 54 | pattern_image = imread("assets/pattern.png") 55 | default_head_image = to_rgba(imread("assets/head.png")) 56 | 57 | # Option to upload a custom head image 58 | use_custom_head = st.checkbox("使用你自己的哈基米") 59 | if use_custom_head: 60 | custom_head_file = st.file_uploader( 61 | "上传你的哈基米(推荐PNG with transparency)...", 62 | type=["png", "jpg", "jpeg"], 63 | ) 64 | if custom_head_file is not None: 65 | head_image = to_rgba(imread(custom_head_file.read())) 66 | else: 67 | head_image = default_head_image 68 | else: 69 | head_image = default_head_image 70 | 71 | if selected_masks: 72 | image_with_fill = image.copy() 73 | for i, mask in enumerate(masks): 74 | if mask_options[i] in selected_masks: 75 | image_with_fill = apply_mask( 76 | image_with_fill, mask, pattern_image, head_image 77 | ) 78 | 79 | # Layout adjustment 80 | col1, col2 = st.columns(2, gap="small") 81 | with col1: 82 | st.image(image, caption="原图", use_container_width=True) 83 | with col2: 84 | st.image(image_with_fill, caption="哈基米图", use_container_width=True) 85 | 86 | # Format selection and download button 87 | col1, col2 = st.columns([1, 2]) 88 | with col1: 89 | format_option = st.radio("选择下载格式", ("png", "jpeg"), index=0) 90 | with col2: 91 | # Convert image to bytes for download based on selected format 92 | buf = io.BytesIO() 93 | imwrite(buf, image_with_fill, codec=format_option) 94 | byte_im = buf.getvalue() 95 | 96 | st.download_button( 97 | label="下载", 98 | data=byte_im, 99 | file_name=f"edited_image.{format_option}", 100 | mime=f"image/{format_option}", 101 | ) 102 | 103 | 104 | if __name__ == "__main__": 105 | main() 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/head.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/frinkleko/AutoHajimiMosaic/542ac20365e386ca028582dfd35e31cc5d40609e/assets/head.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/pattern.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/frinkleko/AutoHajimiMosaic/542ac20365e386ca028582dfd35e31cc5d40609e/assets/pattern.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/preview.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/frinkleko/AutoHajimiMosaic/542ac20365e386ca028582dfd35e31cc5d40609e/assets/preview.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /batch_process.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import argparse 2 | import os 3 | from pathlib import Path 4 | 5 | import cv2 6 | from imagecodecs import imread, imwrite, imagefileext 7 | 8 | from util import apply_mask, classify_image, load_models, segment_image, to_rgb, to_rgba 9 | 10 | 11 | def process_images( 12 | input_folder, output_folder, pattern_image_path, head_image_path, recursive 13 | ): 14 | input_folder = Path(input_folder) 15 | output_folder = Path(output_folder) 16 | 17 | classification_model, segmentation_model = load_models() 18 | names = segmentation_model.names 19 | 20 | pattern_image = to_rgba(imread(pattern_image_path)) 21 | head_image = to_rgba(imread(head_image_path)) 22 | 23 | support_ext = imagefileext() 24 | 25 | # Use rglob if recursive is True, else use glob 26 | file_iterator = input_folder.rglob("*") if recursive else input_folder.glob("*") 27 | 28 | for file in file_iterator: 29 | if file.is_file() and file.suffix[1:].lower() in support_ext: 30 | image = to_rgb(imread(file)) 31 | image_bgr = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR) 32 | # Classify the image 33 | category = classify_image(image_bgr, classification_model) 34 | category_name = classification_model.names[category[0]] 35 | 36 | # Segment the image 37 | segmentation_results = segment_image(image_bgr, segmentation_model) 38 | try: 39 | masks = segmentation_results[0].masks.data.cpu().numpy() 40 | class_ids = segmentation_results[0].boxes.cls.cpu().numpy().astype(int) 41 | except AttributeError: 42 | if category_name in ["porn", "hentai"]: 43 | print( 44 | f"Warning: {file} is classified as sensitive content, but no mask was found." 45 | ) 46 | masks = [] 47 | class_ids = [] 48 | 49 | mask_options = [names[class_id] for class_id in class_ids] 50 | selected_masks = mask_options # Automatically select all masks 51 | 52 | if selected_masks: 53 | image_with_fill = image.copy() 54 | for i, mask in enumerate(masks): 55 | if mask_options[i] in selected_masks: 56 | image_with_fill = apply_mask( 57 | image_with_fill, mask, pattern_image, head_image 58 | ) 59 | 60 | # Save the processed image 61 | output_path = output_folder / file.relative_to(input_folder) 62 | output_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) 63 | 64 | imwrite(output_path, image_with_fill) 65 | print(f"Processed and saved: {output_path}") 66 | 67 | 68 | if __name__ == "__main__": 69 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( 70 | description="Batch process images with YOLO models." 71 | ) 72 | parser.add_argument( 73 | "input_folder", type=str, help="Path to the input folder containing images." 74 | ) 75 | parser.add_argument( 76 | "output_folder", 77 | type=str, 78 | help="Path to the output folder to save processed images.", 79 | ) 80 | parser.add_argument( 81 | "--pattern_image", 82 | type=str, 83 | default="assets/pattern.png", 84 | help="Path to the pattern image.", 85 | ) 86 | parser.add_argument( 87 | "--head_image", 88 | type=str, 89 | default="assets/head.png", 90 | help="Path to the head image.", 91 | ) 92 | parser.add_argument( 93 | "--recursive", action="store_true", help="Include subfolders in processing." 94 | ) 95 | 96 | args = parser.parse_args() 97 | 98 | os.makedirs(args.output_folder, exist_ok=True) 99 | process_images( 100 | args.input_folder, 101 | args.output_folder, 102 | args.pattern_image, 103 | args.head_image, 104 | args.recursive, 105 | ) 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: hajimi 2 | services: 3 | webui: 4 | build: . 5 | environment: 6 | - APP_MODE=webui 7 | ports: 8 | - "8501:8501" 9 | 10 | api: 11 | build: . 12 | environment: 13 | - APP_MODE=api 14 | ports: 15 | - "8000:8000" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gradio_app.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import cv2 2 | import gradio as gr 3 | from imagecodecs import imread 4 | 5 | from util import apply_mask, classify_image, load_models, segment_image, to_rgb, to_rgba 6 | 7 | classification_model, segmentation_model = load_models() 8 | names = segmentation_model.names 9 | 10 | 11 | def process_image(uploaded_file, use_custom_head, custom_head_file=None): 12 | image = to_rgb(imread(uploaded_file)) 13 | image_bgr = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR) 14 | 15 | category = classify_image(image_bgr, classification_model) 16 | category_name = classification_model.names[category[0]] 17 | 18 | segmentation_results = segment_image(image_bgr, segmentation_model) 19 | try: 20 | masks = segmentation_results[0].masks.data.cpu().numpy() 21 | class_ids = segmentation_results[0].boxes.cls.cpu().numpy().astype(int) 22 | except AttributeError: 23 | if category_name in ["porn", "hentai"]: 24 | return "是色图!但是哈基米不知道遮哪里。坏😭", None 25 | masks = [] 26 | class_ids = [] 27 | 28 | mask_options = [names[class_id] for class_id in class_ids] 29 | 30 | pattern_image = imread("assets/pattern.png") 31 | default_head_image = to_rgba(imread("assets/head.png")) 32 | 33 | if use_custom_head and custom_head_file is not None: 34 | head_image = to_rgba(custom_head_file) 35 | else: 36 | head_image = default_head_image 37 | 38 | image_with_fill = image.copy() 39 | for i, mask in enumerate(masks): 40 | if mask_options[i] in mask_options: 41 | image_with_fill = apply_mask( 42 | image_with_fill, mask, pattern_image, head_image 43 | ) 44 | 45 | return image, image_with_fill 46 | 47 | 48 | def toggle_custom_head(use_custom_head): 49 | return gr.update(visible=use_custom_head) 50 | 51 | 52 | with gr.Blocks() as iface: 53 | gr.Markdown( 54 | "## 🐱自动哈基米打码机\n上传一张图片,哈基米会自动识别区域并且覆盖上去,你可以选择不遮挡一部分,然后就可以下载下来送给朋友了![Source Code](https://github.com/frinkleko/AutoHajimiMosaic)" 55 | ) 56 | 57 | uploaded_file = gr.File(label="上传图片") 58 | use_custom_head = gr.Checkbox(label="使用你自己的哈基米", value=False) 59 | custom_head_file = gr.Image( 60 | type="numpy", label="上传你的哈基米(推荐PNG with transparency)", visible=False 61 | ) 62 | 63 | use_custom_head.change( 64 | toggle_custom_head, inputs=use_custom_head, outputs=custom_head_file 65 | ) 66 | 67 | submit_btn = gr.Button("Submit") 68 | 69 | with gr.Row(): 70 | original_output = gr.Image(type="numpy", label="原图") 71 | mosaic_output = gr.Image(type="numpy", label="哈基米图") 72 | 73 | submit_btn.click( 74 | process_image, 75 | inputs=[uploaded_file, use_custom_head, custom_head_file], 76 | outputs=[original_output, mosaic_output], 77 | ) 78 | 79 | iface.launch(share=True) 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/classification_model.pt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/frinkleko/AutoHajimiMosaic/542ac20365e386ca028582dfd35e31cc5d40609e/models/classification_model.pt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /models/segmentation_model.pt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/frinkleko/AutoHajimiMosaic/542ac20365e386ca028582dfd35e31cc5d40609e/models/segmentation_model.pt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /packages.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | libgl1 2 | libglib2.0-0 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | opencv_python==4.10.0.84 2 | streamlit==1.41.1 3 | ultralytics==8.3.58 4 | imagecodecs>=2025.3.30 5 | fastapi -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /util.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from ultralytics import YOLO 2 | from PIL import Image 3 | import numpy as np 4 | import cv2 5 | 6 | 7 | def load_models() -> tuple[YOLO, YOLO]: 8 | classification_model = YOLO("models/classification_model.pt") 9 | segmentation_model = YOLO("models/segmentation_model.pt") 10 | return classification_model, segmentation_model 11 | 12 | 13 | def classify_image(image, classification_model: YOLO): 14 | results = classification_model(image, verbose=True) 15 | category = results[0].probs.top5 16 | return category 17 | 18 | 19 | def segment_image(image, segmentation_model: YOLO): 20 | results = segmentation_model( 21 | image, agnostic_nms=True, retina_masks=True, verbose=True 22 | ) 23 | return results 24 | 25 | 26 | def tile_pattern(image_size, pattern_image): 27 | pattern_height, pattern_width = pattern_image.shape[:2] 28 | 29 | tiled_pattern = np.tile( 30 | pattern_image, 31 | (image_size[1] // pattern_height + 1, image_size[0] // pattern_width + 1, 1), 32 | ) 33 | 34 | return Image.fromarray(tiled_pattern[: image_size[1], : image_size[0]]) 35 | 36 | 37 | def apply_mask( 38 | image: np.ndarray, 39 | mask: np.ndarray, 40 | pattern_image: np.ndarray, 41 | head_image: np.ndarray, 42 | ) -> np.ndarray: 43 | mask_indices = np.argwhere(mask > 0) 44 | if mask_indices.size > 0: 45 | min_y, min_x = mask_indices.min(axis=0) 46 | max_y, max_x = mask_indices.max(axis=0) 47 | 48 | dst_points = np.array( 49 | [[min_x, min_y], [max_x, min_y], [max_x, max_y], [min_x, max_y]], 50 | dtype=np.float32, 51 | ) 52 | 53 | head_height, head_width = head_image.shape[:2] 54 | src_points = np.array( 55 | [[0, 0], [head_width, 0], [head_width, head_height], [0, head_height]], 56 | dtype=np.float32, 57 | ) 58 | 59 | matrix = cv2.getPerspectiveTransform(src_points, dst_points) 60 | transformed_head = cv2.warpPerspective( 61 | head_image, matrix, image.shape[:2][::-1] 62 | ) 63 | 64 | alpha_channel = (transformed_head[:, :, 3] / 255)[:, :, np.newaxis] 65 | image_with_head = ( 66 | alpha_channel * transformed_head[:, :, :3] + (1 - alpha_channel) * image 67 | ).astype(np.uint8) 68 | return image_with_head 69 | return image 70 | 71 | 72 | def to_rgb(image: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: 73 | if image.ndim == 2: # Gray 74 | image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_GRAY2RGB) 75 | elif image.ndim == 3 and image.shape[2] == 1: # Gray 76 | image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_GRAY2RGB) 77 | elif image.ndim == 3 and image.shape[2] == 4: # RGBA 78 | image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_RGBA2RGB) 79 | return image 80 | 81 | 82 | def to_rgba(image: np.ndarray) -> np.ndarray: 83 | if image.ndim == 2: # Gray 84 | image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_GRAY2RGBA) 85 | elif image.ndim == 3 and image.shape[2] == 1: # Gray 86 | image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_GRAY2RGBA) 87 | elif image.ndim == 3 and image.shape[2] == 3: # RGBA 88 | image = cv2.cvtColor(image, cv2.COLOR_RGB2RGBA) 89 | return image 90 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------