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I am very new in Python and Django.I am trying to resize my images for one of my image based website.I have a view which actually rendering all the images and those images are re sizing using a base width as follow..

import PIL
from PIL import Image,ImageDraw, ImageFont, ImageEnhance

def showphoto(request,template = 'base.html',page_template = 'photo/showphoto.html'):
    basewidth = 300

    photos = Photo.objects.order_by('-uploaded_time')
    img = Image.open(photos)
    wpercent = (basewidth/float(img.size[0]))
    hsize = int((float(img.size[1])*float(wpercent)))
    img = img.resize((basewidth,hsize), PIL.Image.ANTIALIAS)
    photo_list=img.save(photos)


    context = {}
    context.update({
    'photo_list': photo_list,
    'page_template': page_template,
    })

    if request.is_ajax():
        template = page_template
    return render_to_response(template,context,context_instance=RequestContext(request))

but i am facing an error somethin like that..

 AttributeError at /showphoto/
'QuerySet' object has no attribute 'read' 

and this is my Photo model..

class Photo(models.Model):
    name = models.CharField(max_length = 100)
    photo = models.ImageField(upload_to = 'photos', blank=False,null=True)
    approved = models.BooleanField(default = False)
    uploaded_time = models.DateTimeField()
    description = models.CharField(max_length = 80 , blank = False , null = True)
    keyword = models.CharField(max_length = 200 , blank = False , null = True)
    image_id = models.CharField(max_length=300, blank=True, null=True)
    Certified = models.BooleanField(default = False)
    approved_by = models.CharField(max_length = 100)
    user = models.ForeignKey(User)
    total_download = models.IntegerField(default=0)
    watermarked_image = models.ImageField(upload_to = 'temp', blank=True,null=True)

now whats the problem,please take a close look in my code.

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  • Photo.objects.order_by('-uploaded_time') return QuerySet(list of Photo ) and img = Image.open(photos) try to open a QuerySet of Photo Aug 7, 2014 at 13:23
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    Image.open expects the path to an image file, not a queryset. Hence the error.
    – karthikr
    Aug 7, 2014 at 13:25

2 Answers 2

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First, since you are new to Python and Django, better to start off with Pillow instead of Pil, as it is essentially unmaintained and Pillow is the preferred library since Django 1.6.

Secondly, resizing your images in a view is not the preferred way to do it. Besides, you are resizing your images each time. A more common approach is to use a templatetag like sorl-thumbnail.

As for the specific error, as Platinum Azure said, you are passing a queryset instance to a function that expects a file object or a path. If you want to go on with your approach you can iterate over your queryset (not tested!):

# Outside your view
def resize_photo(photo):
    img = Image.open(photo)
    wpercent = (basewidth/float(img.size[0]))
    hsize = int((float(img.size[1])*float(wpercent)))
    img.resize((basewidth,hsize), PIL.Image.ANTIALIAS)
    img.save()        
    return img

# In your view
photo_list = [resize_photo(p.photo) for p in photos]
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  • i have used your code pattern,but still it showing the same error that i have faced before that is **Photo object has no attribute 'read' at Image.open(photo) ** Aug 7, 2014 at 14:18
  • Yes, you should use the field used to save the actual photo path in your Photo model. Can you show that to us?
    – Germano
    Aug 7, 2014 at 14:23
  • i have updated my post.see i have added my photo model. Aug 7, 2014 at 14:30
  • now i am facing this error "save() takes at least 2 arguments (1 given)" after using your updated answer.I am sorry,i am still a novice. Aug 7, 2014 at 14:35
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    If you need to resize saving the aspect ratio, just omit the size you want to scale. In your case {% thumbnail photo "300" as im %}: sorl-thumbnail.readthedocs.org/en/latest/…
    – Germano
    Aug 7, 2014 at 14:52
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It looks like you're treating a queryset of images as a single image. You might need to iterate over your results and process the images one at a time.

The error comes from the fact that you're treating the queryset as a file-like object by sending it to Image.open(). It's only when you try to get information about the image that the library tries to read the "file", only to discover it's not a for after all since it doesn't implement the read method.

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