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    • cvp
      cvp @frankL last edited by

      @frankL ok, sorry, mistake

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      • cvp
        cvp @frankL last edited by

        @frankL try this with a photo of which you know the name:

        import ui
        import os
        
        path = '/var/mobile/Media/DCIM/'#108APPLE/IMG_8955.JPG'
        
        v = ui.ImageView()
        v.present('sheet')
        l = os.listdir(path)
        for apple in l:
        	ll = os.listdir(path+apple)
        	print(apple)
        	for ff in ll:
        		print(ff)
        		if ff == 'IMG_8662.PNG':
        			v.image = ui.Image.named(path+apple+'/'+ff)
        
        
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        • cvp
          cvp @frankL last edited by

          @frankL or

          import photos
          import ui
          import os
          
          assets = photos.get_assets()
          asset = photos.pick_asset(assets)
          fil = str(ObjCInstance(asset).filename())
          print(fil)
          
          path = '/var/mobile/Media/DCIM/'#108APPLE/IMG_8955.JPG'
          
          v = ui.ImageView()
          v.present('sheet')
          l = os.listdir(path)
          for apple in l:
          	ll = os.listdir(path+apple)
          	print(apple)
          	for ff in ll:
          		print(ff)
          		if ff == fil:
          			v.image = ui.Image.named(path+apple+'/'+ff)
          
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          • frankL
            frankL last edited by

            For the first script, how do I get the name of the photo? I ran the script as is and it printed thousands of items in the console each in the form of:
            IMG_xxxx.HEIC
            I assume that there is one of these for every photo in my camera roll.

            For the second script, after I picked a photo, I get an error message:

            fil = str(ObjCInstance(asset).filename())
            NameError: name 'ObjCInstance' is not defined.

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            • cvp
              cvp @frankL last edited by

              @frankL sorry, I forgot

              from objc_util import *
              

              I guess it was loaded on my Pythonista by another script I ran

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              • cvp
                cvp @frankL last edited by

                @frankL said:

                thousands of items

                Ok, comment the print lines

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                • frankL
                  frankL last edited by

                  With 'from objc_util import *' the second script runs and with the second and third print lines commented, I get the selected image name "IMG_1343.JPG" and the image is displayed in the subview. How do I find out which directory "/xxxAPPLE/ the image is in? When I uncommented the second print line, I get a list of about 30 directories.

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                  • cvp
                    cvp @frankL last edited by

                    @frankL that's all folks

                    import photos
                    import ui
                    from objc_util import *
                    assets = photos.get_assets()
                    asset = photos.pick_asset(assets)
                    fil = str(ObjCInstance(asset).filename())
                    dir = str(ObjCInstance(asset).directory())
                    path = '/var/mobile/Media/' + dir + '/' + fil
                    v = ui.ImageView()
                    v.present('sheet')
                    v.image = ui.Image.named(path)			
                    
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                    • frankL
                      frankL last edited by

                      Perfect! Thank you!

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                      • frankL
                        frankL last edited by ccc

                        cvp, one more question: I have the following script in which I can pick a photo and save it to a csv file with a button push or show the previously saved photo with the other button push. The only problem is that I haven't been able to change the size or aspect ratio of the displayed photo. I tried setting the frame for the subview and that doesn't seem to work. How can I fix this? Thanks.

                        import photos
                        import ui
                        from objc_util import *
                        import csv
                        import os
                        #
                        def open_photo_ref():
                        	matrix=[]
                        	my_path=os.path. abspath("photo_file.csv")
                        	with open(my_path,'r',encoding='utf-8') as reader:
                        		reader=csv.DictReader(reader)
                        		for row in reader:
                        			matrix.append([row['Index'], row['Path']])
                        	return matrix
                        #
                        #
                        def save_photo(photo_path):
                        	save_path='/private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/99B62839-B39E-4ADF-9308-D5D986E28E91/Pythonista3/Documents/Frank/photo_file.csv'
                        	headings=['Index', 'Path']
                        	with open(save_path, 'w', newline='',encoding='utf-8') as out_file:
                        			csv.writer(out_file).writerow(headings)
                        			new_row = [0, photo_path]
                        			csv.writer(out_file). writerow(new_row)
                        	return
                        
                        
                        #
                        #		       MAIN PROGRAM             #
                        #
                        #
                        w, h = ui.get_screen_size()
                        h -= 64
                        bh = bw = 80  # label height and button width 
                        mg = 10  # margin 
                        view = ui.View(name='Show Photo', bg_color='#D98880', frame=(0, 0, w, h)) 
                        #
                        def photo_action(sender):
                        	matrix = open_photo_ref()
                        	row= matrix[0]
                        	my_path = row[1]
                        	v = ui.ImageView(frame=(0,0,500,200))
                        	v.image = ui.Image.named(my_path)
                        	v.present('sheet')
                        	return
                        #
                        photo_button = ui.Button(frame=(150,10,130,0),border_color='black', border_width=2, corner_radius = 10, tint_color = 'black', background_color='#EAECEE', action=photo_action, font=('Arial Rounded MT Bold',18)) photo_button.title='show'
                        photo_button.width=100
                        photo_button.height=40
                        view.add_subview(photo_button)
                        
                        #
                        def pick_action(sender):
                        	assets = photos.get_assets()
                        	asset = photos.pick_asset(assets)
                        	fil = str(ObjCInstance(asset).filename())
                        	dir = str(ObjCInstance(asset).directory())
                        	path = '/var/mobile/Media/' + dir + '/' + fil
                        	path_string = str(path)
                        	save_photo(path_string)
                        	return
                        #
                        pick_button = ui.Button(frame=(10,10,130,0),border_color='black', border_width=2, corner_radius = 10, tint_color = 'black', background_color='#EAECEE', action=pick_action, font=('Arial Rounded MT Bold',18)) pick_button.title='pick'
                        pick_button.width=100
                        pick_button.height=40
                        view.add_subview(pick_button)
                        
                        #########################################
                        nav_view = ui.NavigationView(view)
                        nav_view.present('sheet')
                        #########################################
                        
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                        • cvp
                          cvp @frankL last edited by cvp

                          @frankL I could help but, first of all, please post your code between 2 lines of 3 backsticks or use button </> to insert your code.

                          Otherwise, we don't see your code indentation and can't copy it easily for testing.

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                          • frankL
                            frankL last edited by

                            Is this better?

                            import photos
                            import ui
                            from objc_util import *
                            import csv
                            import os
                            #
                            def open_photo_ref():
                            	matrix=[]
                            	my_path=os.path. abspath("photo_file.csv")
                            	with open(my_path,'r',encoding='utf-8') as reader:
                            		reader=csv.DictReader(reader)
                            		for row in reader:
                            			matrix.append([row['Index'], row['Path']])
                            	return matrix
                            #
                            #
                            def save_photo(photo_path):
                            	save_path='/private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/99B62839-B39E-4ADF-9308-D5D986E28E91/Pythonista3/Documents/Frank/photo_file.csv'
                            	headings=['Index', 'Path']
                            	with open(save_path, 'w', newline='',encoding='utf-8') as out_file:
                            			csv.writer(out_file).writerow(headings)
                            			new_row = [0, photo_path]
                            			csv.writer(out_file). writerow(new_row)
                            	return
                            
                            
                            #
                            #		       MAIN PROGRAM             #
                            #
                            #
                            w, h = ui.get_screen_size()
                            h -= 64
                            bh = bw = 80  # label height and button width 
                            mg = 10  # margin 
                            view = ui.View(name='Show Photo', bg_color='#D98880', frame=(0, 0, w, h)) 
                            #
                            def photo_action(sender):
                            	matrix = open_photo_ref()
                            	row= matrix[0]
                            	my_path = row[1]
                            	v = ui.ImageView(frame=(0,0,500,200))
                            	v.image = ui.Image.named(my_path)
                            	v.present('sheet')
                            	return
                            #
                            photo_button = ui.Button(frame=(150,10,130,0),border_color='black', border_width=2, corner_radius = 10, tint_color = 'black', background_color='#EAECEE', action=photo_action, font=('Arial Rounded MT Bold',18)) photo_button.title='show'
                            photo_button.width=100
                            photo_button.height=40
                            view.add_subview(photo_button)
                            
                            #
                            def pick_action(sender):
                            	assets = photos.get_assets()
                            	asset = photos.pick_asset(assets)
                            	fil = str(ObjCInstance(asset).filename())
                            	dir = str(ObjCInstance(asset).directory())
                            	path = '/var/mobile/Media/' + dir + '/' + fil
                            	path_string = str(path)
                            	save_photo(path_string)
                            	return
                            #
                            pick_button = ui.Button(frame=(10,10,130,0),border_color='black', border_width=2, corner_radius = 10, tint_color = 'black', background_color='#EAECEE', action=pick_action, font=('Arial Rounded MT Bold',18)) pick_button.title='pick'
                            pick_button.width=100
                            pick_button.height=40
                            view.add_subview(pick_button)
                            
                            #########################################
                            nav_view = ui.NavigationView(view)
                            nav_view.present('sheet')
                            #########################################
                            
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                            • cvp
                              cvp @frankL last edited by cvp

                              @frankL in your show photo, see the doc of ui.ImageView.content_mode and try

                                  v.content_mode = ui.CONTENT_SCALE_ASPECT_FIT
                              

                              And if you want you can resize our frame with the same ratio as the photo

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                              • frankL
                                frankL last edited by

                                That worked for displaying the photo. How would I resize the frame the same as the photo?

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                                • cvp
                                  cvp @frankL last edited by

                                  @frankL if you photo is, for instance 3000x4000, it is not possible to display the same frame on the iDevice, thus you have to keep the ratio, not the size, wait 5' I come back

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                                  • cvp
                                    cvp @frankL last edited by

                                    @frankL that should be ok

                                        v = ui.ImageView()
                                        v.content_mode = ui.CONTENT_SCALE_ASPECT_FIT
                                        v.image = ui.Image.named(my_path)
                                        w,h = v.image.size
                                        ws = 500	# example only
                                        hs = ws * h/w
                                        v.frame=(0,0,ws,hs)
                                    
                                    
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                                    • frankL
                                      frankL last edited by

                                      That doesn't seem to change anything.

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                                      • cvp
                                        cvp @frankL last edited by cvp

                                        @frankL said:

                                        That doesn't seem to change anything.

                                        True if your photo is ratio 5/2 with your frame 500,200.

                                        What do you really want and which is the size width/height of your photo?

                                        And did you read the doc of ui.ImageView.content_mode?

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                                        • frankL
                                          frankL last edited by

                                          You're right about the photo ratio. It is doing the right thing.

                                          I've been reading the image section in this doc:
                                          http://omz-software.com/pythonista/docs/ios/ui.html#image
                                          Which I just realized is the general section. But I found the Image module documentation (actually the list of all modules which I haven't seen before). I see that I have a lot to learn. Thanks for all of your help.

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                                          • cvp
                                            cvp @frankL last edited by

                                            @frankL be careful that there are two kinds of images:

                                            1. ui.Image which is the Pythonista version of UIImage standard iOS image
                                            2. PIL Image which comes from a Python module named PIL
                                              The forum contains a lot of topics about tHem and their conversion in both directions.
                                              Good luck
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