Pillow in Python won't let me open image ("exceeds limit")

Question:

Just having some problems running a simulation on some weather data in Python. The data was supplied in a .tif format, so I used the following code to try to open the image to extract the data into a numpy array.

from PIL import Image

im = Image.open('jan.tif')

But when I run this code I get the following error:

PIL.Image.DecompressionBombError: Image size (933120000 pixels) exceeds limit of 178956970 pixels, could be decompression bomb DOS attack.

It looks like this is just some kind of protection against this type of attack, but I actually need the data and it is from a reputable source. Is there any way to get around this or do I have to look for another way to do this?

Asked By: Tom Heeley

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Answers:

Try

PIL.Image.MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = 933120000

How to find out such a thing?

import PIL
print(PIL.__file__)  # prints, e. g., /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/PIL/__init__.py

Then

cd /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/PIL
grep -r -A 2 'exceeds limit' .

prints

./Image.py:            "Image size (%d pixels) exceeds limit of %d pixels, "
./Image.py-            "could be decompression bomb DOS attack." %
./Image.py-            (pixels, MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS),

Then

grep -r MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS .

prints

./Image.py:MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = int(1024 * 1024 * 1024 / 4 / 3)
./Image.py:    if MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS is None:
./Image.py:    if pixels > MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS:
./Image.py:            (pixels, MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS),

Then

python3
import PIL.Image
PIL.Image.MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = 933120000

Works without complaint and fixes your issue.

Answered By: Alfe

After the imports, add :

Image.MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = None
Answered By: Jaire Marques

PIL.Image.MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = None ,
instead of this use
Image.MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = None
this is working fine

Answered By: PRAJU
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