I don't like to be rude insisting, but after the script no one says anything in the list. My question can be reduced to if it's possible to have more information that a False when I save the image.
Thanks /Sergi. On Wednesday 07 May 2008 09:20:54 Sergi Blanch i Torné wrote: > On Tuesday 06 May 2008 21:24:49 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote: > > [ignore the last message..] > > > > Am Dienstag, 6. Mai 2008 schrieb Sergi Blanch i Torné: > > > On Tuesday 06 May 2008 13:28:50 Hans-Peter Jansen wrote: > > > > Am Dienstag, 6. Mai 2008 schrieb Sergi Blanch i Torné: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > > > I'm try to save some images from a QImage object, but the save > > > > > method is only responding me false. I try to fix why this method > > > > > cannot do that, but I could know the real reason. > > > > > > > > > > Do you know how to allows this method to be more expressive to > > > > > explains me something? > > > > > > > > Our favorite PyQt-ML mantra applies: > > > > > > > > Om, please provide a self contained example demonstrating your > > > > problem, Om. > > > > > > > > Pete > > > > > > mmm, interesting, It can be useful (joking). > > > > Well, while I made a funny statement, it was meant serious. > > Ok, but I say kidding because my missing information was the really > important thing to ask where. Let me send the information that you ask for. > > > > Yes, I want to explain the > > > situation. I'm loading the image from PyTango (the tango's[1] python > > > binding): > > > from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui, Qt > > > import PyTango > > > attrImg = PyTango.AttributeProxy("lt/di/iba-01/ROIImage") > > > imgData,imgDimX,imgDimY = > > > attrImg.read().value,attrImg.read().dim_x,attrImg.read().dim_y > > > > > > And where we have an image composed by unsigned shorts, it needs a > > > little manipulation, to have an unsigned char array, with a method > > > like: def convertfrom(image): > > > shift = 4 > > > return "".join(chr(i>>shift) for i in image ) > > > > > > call like: > > > imgData8 = convertfrom(imgData) > > > To construct the object: > > > image = > > > QtGui.QImage(imgData8,imgDimX,imgDimY,imgDimX,QtGui.QImage.Format_Index > > >ed 8) > > > > > > Finally the save call is: > > > image.save("/tmp/image.png","PNG") > > > image.save("/tmp/image.jpg","JPG") > > > image.save("/tmp/image.tiff","TIFF") > > > > > > And all this calls return False (and the file is not in the directory). > > > The image is shown in a widget and it seems nice. > > > > You didn't provide a self contained example again. Reduce your problem to > > a pure PyQt script, and provide the image somehow, if you really expect > > help from this list. > > I attach an standalone python script, without tango, using a simply black > image. Before I was using ipython. > Maybe I can provide a little more information, because changing the format > of the image I found how to save it, and further more from the attached > script I receive the message 'libpng error: Valid palette required for > paletted images' for the first 8 bit grayscale image (not the second!). > > My main question is how I can have a longer answer that true of false, > because having only this I cannot distinguish if the problem becomes from > the image, the filesystem, or wherever. > > Thanks > > /Sergi. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt