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So I am taking a digital image processing class that requires implementing some image filters, reconstruction, enhancements. I plan to use python for it but my professor wants to have a simple GUI with two canvas for pre- and post-processing images, a drop down box for filter selection, some textboxes for filter value/thresholds and stuff. I have the following questions to ask:

  1. Is it possible to load image to a canvas in python GUI library?

  2. Does the advantage from coding out-weight the disadvantages of having to code the GUI manually?

  3. Given the requirements, what would be the best and easiest library to use? I choose python since it reduces implementation time, but if the GUI turns out to be a bummer I would rather use Java.

  4. If the answer for the 3 previous questions are YES, please point me in the right direction with some documents.

Thank you!

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I recommend writing the processing code separately, then writing a GUI wrapper around it.

There are many choices, however I'd consider the big three below:

  • Tkinter, in the standard install, simple but a bit clunky.
  • wxPython, a better choice, higher quality but a bit more complicated. Uses native widgets.
  • PyQT, many love this toolkit and its documentation. I have only limited expertise with it. Uses custom drawn widgets.
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    wxPython is a great recommendation :)
    – Tu Hoang
    Oct 4, 2011 at 20:19
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Look at Phatch. It is a Python Photo Batch Processor with a nice graphical user interface. It is based on PIL imaging library which you'll probably want to use.

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  • We are not allowed to use any library except for one that open a photo in a canvas. I am not looking for a software.
    – Tu Hoang
    Sep 28, 2011 at 4:29

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