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I'm using the Python Imaging Library for some very simple image manipulation, however I'm having trouble converting a greyscale image to a monochrome (black and white) image. If I save after changing the image to greyscale (convert('L')) then the image renders as you would expect. However, if I convert the image to a monochrome, single-band image it just gives me noise as you can see in the images below. Is there a simple way to take a colour png image to a pure black and white image using PIL / python?

from PIL import Image 
import ImageEnhance
import ImageFilter
from scipy.misc import imsave
image_file = Image.open("convert_image.png") # open colour image
image_file= image_file.convert('L') # convert image to monochrome - this works
image_file= image_file.convert('1') # convert image to black and white
imsave('result_col.png', image_file)

Original Image Converted Image

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From the PIL documentation: """When converting to a bilevel image (mode "1"), the source image is first converted to black and white. Resulting values larger than 127 are then set to white, and the image is dithered. To use other thresholds, use the point method.""" This sounds related, but I'm not familiar with PIL and image manipulation. – Darthfett Feb 29 '12 at 21:31

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from PIL import Image 
image_file = Image.open("convert_image.png") # open colour image
image_file = image_file.convert('1') # convert image to black and white
image_file.save('result.png')

yields

enter image description here

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Thanks for this, I was using imsave from another piece of code - I didn't realise that would be the source of a problem. – user714852 Mar 1 '12 at 13:36

Judging by the results obtained by unutbu I conclude that scipy's imsave does not understand monochrome (mode 1) images.

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I suspect you are correct - very strange that. – user714852 Mar 1 '12 at 13:35

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