Fors ome reason, you didn't get the expected image. This error means the "img" object is "None" - that is, your call to get_image
didn't get the expected result.
As far as I can tell, you are making all the needed calls to get the camera roling, and grabbing an image - so, you'd better do some debugging in there, and check introspect what your webcam object is, and try to call the .get_image()
method interactively, observing what it returns.
To do that, you may either paste the relevant lines directly in a Python console, or
put the `import pdb; pdb.set_trace()" statements at the beginning, and proceed through using the Python Debugger. (For such a short snippet, you'd probably be better pasting/typing directly in the interpreter).
If everything is fine in your setup, it may be that the camera may need some "warm-up" time between the start
and get_image
calls. If using the interactive mode you get your image, try adding an arbitrary delay (say 200ms), after the start
call (use pygame.time.delay
for that)
Also, as far as I know, pygame can't encode images to "jpg" - you have to save then as "bmp" - or use some other library to handle the pygame.Surface object and save to other image formats.
get_image
is returningNone
. Have you triedquery_image
to see if it's ready?