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I can't seem to get my PIL Image to work on canvas. Code:

from Tkinter import*
import Image, ImageTk
root = Tk()
root.geometry('1000x1000')
canvas = Canvas(root,width=999,height=999)
canvas.pack()
image = ImageTk.PhotoImage("ball.gif")
imagesprite = canvas.create_image(400,400,image=image)
root.mainloop()

Error:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:/Users/Mark Malkin/Desktop/3d Graphics Testing/afdds.py", line 7, in <module>
    image = ImageTk.PhotoImage("ball.gif")
  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\PIL\ImageTk.py", line 109, in __init__
    mode = Image.getmodebase(mode)
  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\PIL\Image.py", line 245, in getmodebase
    return ImageMode.getmode(mode).basemode
  File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\PIL\ImageMode.py", line 50, in getmode
    return _modes[mode]
KeyError: 'ball.gif'

I need to use PIL images not PhotoImages because I want to resize my images. Please don't suggest switching to Pygame because I want to use Tkinter.

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  • 1
    I'm confused - you say you don't want to use PhotoImages, but your code uses a PhotoImage. Do you mean you want to use ImageTk.PhotoImage rather than Tkinter.PhotoImage?
    – Brionius
    Aug 22, 2013 at 0:47
  • 1
    Have you tried reading the docs for PhotoImage? It takes an image object, or a mode and a size. You're not passing it either; you're passing it a filename. (The KeyError on return _modes[mode] makes it pretty obvious that it's trying to treat the filename as a mode… but it wouldn't matter which one it tried, it would fail either way.)
    – abarnert
    Aug 22, 2013 at 0:51

4 Answers 4

17

Try creating a PIL Image first, then using that to create the PhotoImage.

from Tkinter import *
import Image, ImageTk
root = Tk()
root.geometry('1000x1000')
canvas = Canvas(root,width=999,height=999)
canvas.pack()
pilImage = Image.open("ball.gif")
image = ImageTk.PhotoImage(pilImage)
imagesprite = canvas.create_image(400,400,image=image)
root.mainloop()
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  • ImageTk.PhotoImage is what I wanted to use, because I want to be a able to resize.
    – user164814
    Aug 22, 2013 at 12:11
  • raise ImportError("The _imaging C module is not installed") ImportError: The _imaging C module is not installed
    – user164814
    Aug 23, 2013 at 23:58
  • @user164814 Ah, you're in for a fun time then. You're missing a PIL binary - this is a problem with your PIL install, not the code. See this article. If you used MacPorts to install PIL, try installing a system build yourself. Good luck.
    – Brionius
    Aug 24, 2013 at 0:05
  • @Brionius, How to save this image?
    – Mulagala
    Apr 30, 2015 at 6:04
  • @Mulagala you should open a new question to get an answer for this.
    – Brionius
    Apr 30, 2015 at 8:19
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(An old question, but the answers so far are only half-complete.)

Read the docs:

class PIL.ImageTk.PhotoImage(image=None, size=None, **kw)
  • image – Either a PIL image, or a mode string. [...]
  • file – A filename to load the image from (using Image.open(file)).

So in your example, use

image = ImageTk.PhotoImage(file="ball.gif")

or explicitly

image = ImageTk.PhotoImage(Image("ball.gif"))

(And remember – as you did correctly: Keep a reference to the image object in your Python program, otherwise it is garbage-collected before you seee it.)

5

You can import multiple image formats, and resize with this code. "basewidth" sets the width of your image.

from Tkinter import *
import PIL
from PIL import ImageTk, Image

root=Tk()
image = Image.open("/path/to/your/image.jpg")
canvas=Canvas(root, height=200, width=200)
basewidth = 150
wpercent = (basewidth / float(image.size[0]))
hsize = int((float(image.size[1]) * float(wpercent)))
image = image.resize((basewidth, hsize), PIL.Image.ANTIALIAS)
photo = ImageTk.PhotoImage(image)
item4 = canvas.create_image(100, 80, image=photo)

canvas.pack(side = TOP, expand=True, fill=BOTH)
root.mainloop()
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I was banging my head against the wall for a while on this issue until I found the following:

http://effbot.org/pyfaq/why-do-my-tkinter-images-not-appear.htm

Apparently, Python's garbage collector can trash the ImageTk object. I imagine apps using alot of widgets (like mine) are more susceptible to this behavior.

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