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I am getting file path of image by using browse button....after that I want to set this image to an image view using the file path

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If with File you mean a File object, I would try:

File file = ....
Uri uri = Uri.fromFile(file);
imageView.setImageURI(uri);
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  • Uri imageUri = Uri.parse(ImagePath); imageView.setImageURI(imageUri); ... This works for all devices for me except Xiaomi Mi4, any idea why is that.
    – Avijeet
    Jan 9, 2016 at 11:36
  • That doesn't work with large images in my device (e.g.: 1.5MB or 2MB). Any way to compress it (I simply want to display thumbnails).
    – user5395084
    Oct 9, 2016 at 1:39
  • Its doesn't set correct image size, Lakshay Sharma's answer is perfect with regarding the image dimension May 18, 2017 at 9:46
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You can give a try to this code:

imageView.setImageBitmap(BitmapFactory.decodeFile(yourFilePath));

BitmapFactory will decode the given image file into a Bitmap object, which you will then set into the imageView object.

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    This is the easiest method.Obviously, if you are only returning the file and not the path. use file.getPath() instead of yourFilePath
    – user2052706
    Apr 4, 2013 at 15:05
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To set an image from a file you need to do this:

 File file = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory()+File.separator + "image.jpg"); //your image file path
 mImage = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.imageView1);
 mImage.setImageBitmap(decodeSampledBitmapFromFile(file.getAbsolutePath(), 500, 250));

When decodeSampledBitmapFromFile:

    public static Bitmap decodeSampledBitmapFromFile(String path,
        int reqWidth, int reqHeight) { // BEST QUALITY MATCH

    // First decode with inJustDecodeBounds=true to check dimensions
    final BitmapFactory.Options options = new BitmapFactory.Options();
    options.inJustDecodeBounds = true;
    BitmapFactory.decodeFile(path, options);

    // Calculate inSampleSize
        // Raw height and width of image
        final int height = options.outHeight;
        final int width = options.outWidth;
        options.inPreferredConfig = Bitmap.Config.RGB_565;
        int inSampleSize = 1;

        if (height > reqHeight) {
            inSampleSize = Math.round((float)height / (float)reqHeight);
        }

        int expectedWidth = width / inSampleSize;

        if (expectedWidth > reqWidth) {
            //if(Math.round((float)width / (float)reqWidth) > inSampleSize) // If bigger SampSize..
            inSampleSize = Math.round((float)width / (float)reqWidth);
        }


    options.inSampleSize = inSampleSize;

    // Decode bitmap with inSampleSize set
    options.inJustDecodeBounds = false;

    return BitmapFactory.decodeFile(path, options);
  }

You can play with the numbers (500 and 250 in this case) to change the quality of the bitmap for the ImageView.

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To load an image from a file:

Bitmap bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(pathToPicture);

Assuming that your pathToPicture is correct, you can then add this bitmap image to an ImageView like

ImageView imageView = (ImageView) getActivity().findViewById(R.id.imageView);
imageView.setImageBitmap(BitmapFactory.decodeFile(pathToPicture));

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