This article mainly introduces how to use Tkinter to display network images in python, and related techniques for operating images in Python, for more information about how to use Tkinter to display network images, see the following example. Share it with you for your reference. The specific implementation method is as follows:
''' tk_image_view_url_io.pydisplay an image from a URL using Tkinter, PIL and data_streamtested with Python27 and Python33 by vegaseat 01mar2013'''import io# allows for image formats other than giffrom PIL import Image, ImageTktry: # Python2 import Tkinter as tk from urllib2 import urlopenexcept ImportError: # Python3 import tkinter as tk from urllib.request import urlopenroot = tk.Tk()# find yourself a picture on an internet web page you like# (right click on the picture, under properties copy the address)#url = "http://www.google.com/intl/en/images/logo.gif"# or use image previously downloaded to tinypic.com#url = "http://i48.tinypic.com/w6sjn6.jpg"url = "http://i50.tinypic.com/34g8vo5.jpg"image_bytes = urlopen(url).read()# internal data filedata_stream = io.BytesIO(image_bytes)# open as a PIL image objectpil_image = Image.open(data_stream)# optionally show image info# get the size of the imagew, h = pil_image.size# split off image file namefname = url.split('/')[-1]sf = "{} ({}x{})".format(fname, w, h)root.title(sf)# convert PIL image object to Tkinter PhotoImage objecttk_image = ImageTk.PhotoImage(pil_image)# put the image on a typical widgetlabel = tk.Label(root, image=tk_image, bg='brown')label.pack(padx=5, pady=5)root.mainloop()
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