[Image-SIG] that's enough
Jack Uretsky
jlu at hep.anl.gov
Wed Aug 4 17:01:29 CEST 2010
Hi-
The title was a bit of whimsy. I had enough of the picture I
wanted; now, how do I turn it off.
Regards,
Jack
"Trust me. I have a lot of experience at this."
General Custer's unremembered message to his men,
just before leading them into the Little Big Horn Valley
On Wed, 4 Aug 2010, Sebastian Haase wrote:
> this has become really now a very very long thread
> -- and the frustration thing is ,
> I still don't get the title - why "that's enough"?
> what is enough ?
>
> ;-)
>
> - Sebastian Haase
>
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 1:48 AM, Jack Uretsky <jlu at hep.anl.gov> wrote:
>> Hi all-
>> I tried Yuri's matplotlib approach, as follows:
>> _______________________________
>> (I verified that the imports are giving me directories)
>>>>>
>>>>> import Image
>>>>> import numpy as np
>>>>> import pylab as pyl
>>>>>
>>>>> if __name__ == "__main__":
>>
>> img_name = 'a_4.jpg'
>> img = Image.open(img_name)
>>
>> a = np.asarray(img)
>> p = a.copy().transpose((1, 0, 2))
>>
>> pyl.imshow(p)
>> pyl.show()
>> ___________________________________
>> But when I hit F5, nothing happens (Mav OS X Smow Leopard)
>> Regards,
>> Jack
>>
>> "Trust me. I have a lot of experience at this."
>> General Custer's unremembered message to his men,
>> just before leading them into the Little Big Horn Valley
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 14 Jul 2010, Yury V. Zaytsev wrote:
>>
>>> ... or you can go for matplotlib and use its plot function to display
>>> PIL images using the NumPy array interface (see my previous postings on
>>> this list):
>>>
>>> import Image
>>> import numpy as np
>>> import pylab as pyl
>>>
>>> if __name__ == "__main__":
>>>
>>> img_name = 'ch43_roi.tiff'
>>> img = Image.open(img_name)
>>>
>>> a = np.asarray(img)
>>> p = a.copy().transpose((1, 0, 2))
>>>
>>> pyl.imshow(p)
>>> pyl.show()
>>>
>>> --
>>> Sincerely yours,
>>> Yury V. Zaytsev
>>>
>>> On Sun, 2010-07-11 at 18:16 -0500, Jack Uretsky wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi-
>>>> The following worked very well:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> import Image
>>>>>>> d = Image.open("a_1.jpg")
>>>>>>> d.show()
>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Now, how do I turn
>>>> it off before showing another image
>>>> I'm on an Intel Mac, OS X Snow Leopard.
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Jack U.
>>>> "Trust me. I have a lot of experience at this."
>>>> General Custer's unremembered message to his men,
>>>> just before leading them into the Little Big Horn Valley
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
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>>
>
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