import numpy as np import re import sys def read_pfm(filename): # rb: binary file and read only file = open(filename, 'rb') color = None width = None height = None scale = None endian = None header = file.readline().decode('utf-8').rstrip() if header == 'PF': color = True elif header == 'Pf': # depth is Pf color = False else: raise Exception('Not a PFM file.') dim_match = re.match(r'^(\d+)\s(\d+)\s$', file.readline().decode('utf-8')) # re is used for matching if dim_match: width, height = map(int, dim_match.groups()) else: raise Exception('Malformed PFM header.') scale = float(file.readline().rstrip()) if scale < 0: # little-endian endian = '<' scale = -scale else: endian = '>' # big-endian data = np.fromfile(file, endian + 'f') shape = (height, width, 3) if color else (height, width, 1) # depth: H*W data = np.reshape(data, shape) data = np.flipud(data) file.close() return data, scale def save_pfm(filename, image, scale=1): file = open(filename, "wb") color = None image = np.flipud(image) # print(image.shape) if image.dtype.name != 'float32': raise Exception('Image dtype must be float32.') if len(image.shape) == 3 and image.shape[2] == 3: # color image color = True elif len(image.shape) == 2 or len(image.shape) == 3 and image.shape[2] == 1: # greyscale color = False else: raise Exception('Image must have H x W x 3, H x W x 1 or H x W dimensions.') file.write('PF\n'.encode('utf-8') if color else 'Pf\n'.encode('utf-8')) file.write('{} {}\n'.format(image.shape[1], image.shape[0]).encode('utf-8')) endian = image.dtype.byteorder if endian == '<' or endian == '=' and sys.byteorder == 'little': scale = -scale file.write(('%f\n' % scale).encode('utf-8')) image.tofile(file) file.close()