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    This is the community forum for my apps Pythonista and Editorial.

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    Containers for photos, with scroll, drag&drop between them

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    • jmv38
      jmv38 @cvp last edited by

      @cvp you know what? it works with ORIGINAL
      looks like omz inverted TEMPLATE and ORIGINAL values
      thanks.

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      • cvp
        cvp @jmv38 last edited by

        @jmv38 said:

        but it still doesnt work: now the button shows in gray, not white, and is not visible on my gray background.
        I wonder how to get it simply as it shows in the editor?

        You asked gray and I didn't know you had a gray background

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        • jmv38
          jmv38 @cvp last edited by

          @cvp i have finished my first version of the program
          here https://gist.github.com/1b67ba85ca7bd7b23c7058216895372c
          this will:

          • let you choose an album xxxx
          • load the 200 first pictures
          • present them in a photopicker
          • from which you can build photo album pages (collage)
          • it creates 2 new albums:
          • xxxx_pages : the album pages
          • xxxx_pages_and_photos: as it says. useful to upload the album in photoweb printing service for instance
          • your own photos and albums are not modified

          to see how to use it tap ‘?’ button: it opens a youtube video that shows it in action.

          It is designed to work in lanscape mode
          let me know how it works for you.

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          • jmv38
            jmv38 @cvp last edited by

            @cvp hello again!

            I am trying to make a high definition image with draw_snapshot()
            I works fine until the context width is 4000, but i get a black image when the context width is 5000 or more. I need 9000....
            Any suggestion?
            Thanks.

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            • cvp
              cvp @jmv38 last edited by cvp

              @jmv38 Sorry, I forgot to tell you, 20 days ago, I had tried your Appli.py it I don't have any album in my photos, thus I tap the X in the first screen, and your program crashes in line
              inputAlbum = allAlbums[inputTitle] 😢

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              • cvp
                cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                @jmv38 this works for me

                import ui
                iv = ui.ImageView()
                iv.image = ui.Image.named('P1020096.JPG') # 3888 x 2592 pixels
                wi,hi = iv.image.size
                iv.frame = (0,0,wi,hi)
                print(wi,hi)															# 3888 2592
                w = 2*wi
                h = 2*hi
                print(w,h)																# 7776 5184
                with ui.ImageContext(w,h) as ctx:
                	iv.draw_snapshot()
                	ui_image = ctx.get_image()
                	with open('t1.jpg', 'wb') as f:
                		f.write(ui_image.to_jpeg(0.9))			# 15552 x 10368 
                
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                • cvp
                  cvp last edited by

                  But 9000 x 6000 crashes..

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                  • jmv38
                    jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                    @cvp thank for the info
                    i check again

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                    • jmv38
                      jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                      @cvp i had forgotten that 4000 is really 8000 because x2
                      i think 8000 should be enough for prints 60 cm wide => thanks. you saved my last week of coding!

                      However it is strange that 15000 is ok bu not 9000...?

                      Concerning the use of the project without any album, i could modify this for you if you are really interested in using this code. Are you?

                      thanks.

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                      • cvp
                        cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                        @jmv38 Not interested actually, thanks. If needed, I'll create an album.

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                        • cvp
                          cvp @jmv38 last edited by cvp

                          @jmv38 During my tests and my multiple crashes, I'm pretty sure I have seen a red message during one microsecond, containing the words Decompression Bombs

                          This is a [PIL message](Decompression Bombs) .
                          I didn't use PIL. Perhaps the ui.Image.save uses it...

                          Something like, it not sure, message disappeared immediately
                          /usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/PIL/Image.py:2261: DecompressionBombWarning: Image size (166109750 pixels) exceeds limit of 89478485 pixels, could be decompression bomb DOS attack. DecompressionBombWarning)

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                            @jmv38 said:

                            However it is strange that 15000 is ok bu not 9000...?

                            15000 is in pixel, already multiplied by 2. The width was 7776, just < 9000

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                            • cvp
                              cvp last edited by

                              Same crash with

                              Image.warnings.simplefilter('error', Image.DecompressionBombWarning)
                              Image.MAX_IMAGE_PIXELS = 100000000000
                              
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                              • jmv38
                                jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                                @cvp 5000 doesnt work for me and 5000<7000

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                                • cvp
                                  cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                                  @jmv38 and Sure that you don't have two pixels py point?
                                  What is your device?

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                                  • jmv38
                                    jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                                    @cvp i do have 2 pixels per point (ipad air)
                                    i dont crash, it is just that the image saved is black
                                    i checked that 4x1024 is ok and 4x1025 fails
                                    i remember this ios limit 4096 from somwhere.

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                                    • cvp
                                      cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                                      @jmv38 could you post your code, only this part, and the image you use?

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                                      • jmv38
                                        jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                                        @cvp just to let you know here is my code.
                                        It wont run because the rest of the code is missing, but it gives you the idea

                                        def save(self):
                                            # make a hi resolution copy of back & images, then save it in camera roll
                                            xo, yo, w, h = self.page.back.frame
                                            c = self.page.back.background_color
                                            targetWidth = 4*1024
                                            s = targetWidth / w
                                            w, h = w*s, h*s
                                            page = ui.View( frame=(0,0,w,h), background_color=c)
                                            views = []
                                            for thumb in self.thumbs:
                                              x,y,w,h = thumb.frame
                                              x,y,w,h = (x-xo)*s, (y-yo)*s, w*s, h*s
                                              v = ui.View( frame=(x,y,w,h) )
                                              x,y,w,h = thumb.iv.frame
                                              x,y,w,h = x*s, y*s, w*s, h*s
                                              img = thumb.getImage(thumb.asset)
                                              iv = ui.ImageView(frame=(x,y,w,h), image=img)
                                              v.add_subview(iv)
                                              page.add_subview(v)
                                              views.append(v)
                                            # save page image in pythonista
                                            getTopView().add_subview(page)
                                            #page.bring_to_front()
                                            #if True: return
                                            path = 'temp.jpg'
                                            with ui.ImageContext(page.width, page.height) as ctx:
                                              page.draw_snapshot()                            
                                              ui_image = ctx.get_image()
                                            pil = Image.open(io.BytesIO(ui_image.to_png()))
                                            pil.save(path , quality=99)
                                            # save page image in albums
                                            asset = photos.create_image_asset(path)
                                            os.remove(path)
                                            getTopView().remove_subview(page)
                                            views = False
                                            console.hud_alert('saved')
                                        

                                        looks like i must add the view to the screen to get the draw snapshot to work.

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                                        • cvp
                                          cvp @jmv38 last edited by

                                          @jmv38 said:

                                          looks like i must add the view to the screen to get the draw snapshot to work.

                                          Not at all, I think. You've seen my little code, nothing goes to the screen

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                                          • jmv38
                                            jmv38 @cvp last edited by

                                            @cvp you are correct. My pb was pbly sthg else.

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