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I started a new project, comments are welcome.
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I like this. In concept at least. I'm having difficulty. I run the script, choose a photo, go through the options, and after I enter a selection for mode, nothing happens. I'm not sure if I'm missing something, and I am fairly new to Python so that is possible, but if I am, I haven't figured it out yet. It is a good idea for a script though.
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Hi the_buch
1.) Are you running the camera_roll_resize.py script?<br>
2.) Nothing happens mean you can't see the line "Picture is in process...", can you?<br>
3.) Please post the complete script output.<br>
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The most recent version. I downloaded it a couple weeks ago. And yes, camera_roll_resize.py. There is no output after
mode: 0
. Like I said, I may have missed something, so perhaps it takes a long time on my ipad for some reason, but I let it sit a few minutes, maybe three, and nothing still. I'll look at it again here in a few when I get finished with what I'm doing, and follow up. Thanks for the speedy response. -
For a quick check you could try this script:
https://github.com/humberry/scene-tutorial/blob/master/intermediate001-1.pyThe script only open a photo from the camera roll and shows it.
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Sorry for the delayed response. I found a similar, though much less featured, script that took a photo from clipboard and resized it to an already specified size. Looking at your script, I implemented implemented the photo picker and got it to save the photo, so I know that aspect of it is working on my iPad. It just seems to do nothing past the mode selection. However, I tried yours a few more times last night. For consistency, I tried the same photo, with the same options down to
mode
And I only got it go complete once, on black and white. Here is basically just how it looks every time:Sorry for the delayed response. I found a similar, though much less featured, script that took a photo from clipboard and resized it to an already specified size. Looking at your script, I implemented implemented the photo picker and got it to save the photo, so I know that aspect of it is working on my iPad. It just seems to do nothing past the mode selection. However, I tried yours a few more times last night. For consistency, I tried the same photo, with the same options down to
mode
And I only got it go complete once, on black and white. Though other tries with that weren't successful. Here is basically just how it looks every time:Picture-Information: resolution = 1936 x 2592 (5.0 MP), mode = RGBA !!! Changing the resolution is time-consuming !!! Resolution higher 6000 x 4000 (24MP) can cause an abend! 0 = Auto processing (Resolution = 1936 x 2592), quality = 95%, mode = RGBA 1 = Same resolution (1936 x 2592) 2 = Define resolution 3 = 3MP (2048 x 1536) 5 = 5MP (2592 x 1936) Resolution: 2 Changing the ratio causes picture deformation! Width: 500 Height [Enter = 669]:500 Quality (0 - 100): 95 0 = no change (RGBA) 1 = black/white 2 = grey 3 = RGB no transparency 4 = RGB with transparency 5 = CMYK 6 = YCbCr 7 = 32bit Pixel Mode: 1
I am going to try bringing the script in again. I can't imagine how I could've changed anything accidentally, but I suppose it's possible, though I don't see any outright differences. Can't hurt to try.
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I'm puzzled, because I've run this script so many times without any trouble.</br>
Do you wanna try this:</br>- Maybe it's a matter of memory? Have you closed all other apps before running pythonista?</br>
- I had some trouble with the "Inbox", so I always move my script to another place.</br>
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What device are you running on and what version of iOS and Pythonista?
Also try putting some print statements into the code to isolate/discover exactly which line it is failing on.
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Good idea, I'll try that too. I'm running the current iOS 7 on an iPad 4. The latest release of Pythonista. I haven't tried it with all other apps closed yet though and I haven't had a chance to re-enter the script and give it a go. It's nearly 3am and I'm finally able to get to bed, so I'll try all of these ideas tomorrow and try to nail the problem. Thanks folks!