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I have a screenshot in my clipboard.

I have used win32clipboard.GetClipboardData(win32con.CF_DIB) to get a string, and written the string to a .bmp file, but it could not be opened by a picture viewer.

So, without PIL (and other image third part libs), how to write the image in clipboard to local?

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    Do you have any code that does that? If so, wouldn't including it help us answer you? Commented Mar 6, 2016 at 15:51
  • What does local in "write the image in clipboard to local" mean?
    – martineau
    Commented Mar 6, 2016 at 16:46
  • @martineau it means that I have a screenshot in clipboard and I'd like save it in file.
    – Kingname
    Commented Mar 7, 2016 at 1:09
  • Why can't you use PIL?
    – martineau
    Commented Mar 7, 2016 at 8:04
  • @martineau because PIL is too large.
    – Kingname
    Commented Mar 7, 2016 at 12:12

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The primary problem with your simple approach is that the string written to the file is missing a .bmp file header, which is a BITMAPFILEHEADER structure.

In order to create the file header at least some of the information in the string returned by the GetClipboardData() call must be decoded. For CF_DIB clipboard format, the first part of the data in the string will be a BITMAPINFOHEADER.

This header structure is a very general as there are many different flavors of DIBs with various bits-per-component and kinds-of-compression. Fortunately the one used for screenshots is very simple — uncompressed RGBA pixels.

That fact makes things much easier because otherwise determining the value to put in the bfOffBits field of the BITMAPFILEHEADER would be complicated by the fact that in most other cases there's also a variably-sized color table following the BITMAPINFOHEADER and the start of the pixel array.

Below is example code that handles that case (only):

import ctypes
from ctypes.wintypes import *
import win32clipboard
from win32con import *
import sys

class BITMAPFILEHEADER(ctypes.Structure):
    _pack_ = 1  # structure field byte alignment
    _fields_ = [
        ('bfType', WORD),  # file type ("BM")
        ('bfSize', DWORD),  # file size in bytes
        ('bfReserved1', WORD),  # must be zero
        ('bfReserved2', WORD),  # must be zero
        ('bfOffBits', DWORD),  # byte offset to the pixel array
    ]
SIZEOF_BITMAPFILEHEADER = ctypes.sizeof(BITMAPFILEHEADER)

class BITMAPINFOHEADER(ctypes.Structure):
    _pack_ = 1  # structure field byte alignment
    _fields_ = [
        ('biSize', DWORD),
        ('biWidth', LONG),
        ('biHeight', LONG),
        ('biPLanes', WORD),
        ('biBitCount', WORD),
        ('biCompression', DWORD),
        ('biSizeImage', DWORD),
        ('biXPelsPerMeter', LONG),
        ('biYPelsPerMeter', LONG),
        ('biClrUsed', DWORD),
        ('biClrImportant', DWORD)
    ]
SIZEOF_BITMAPINFOHEADER = ctypes.sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER)

win32clipboard.OpenClipboard()
try:
    if win32clipboard.IsClipboardFormatAvailable(win32clipboard.CF_DIB):
        data = win32clipboard.GetClipboardData(win32clipboard.CF_DIB)
    else:
        print('clipboard does not contain an image in DIB format')
        sys.exit(1)
finally:
    win32clipboard.CloseClipboard()

bmih = BITMAPINFOHEADER()
ctypes.memmove(ctypes.pointer(bmih), data, SIZEOF_BITMAPINFOHEADER)

if bmih.biCompression != BI_BITFIELDS:  # RGBA?
    print('insupported compression type {}'.format(bmih.biCompression))
    sys.exit(1)

bmfh = BITMAPFILEHEADER()
ctypes.memset(ctypes.pointer(bmfh), 0, SIZEOF_BITMAPFILEHEADER)  # zero structure
bmfh.bfType = ord('B') | (ord('M') << 8)
bmfh.bfSize = SIZEOF_BITMAPFILEHEADER + len(data)  # file size
SIZEOF_COLORTABLE = 0
bmfh.bfOffBits = SIZEOF_BITMAPFILEHEADER + SIZEOF_BITMAPINFOHEADER + SIZEOF_COLORTABLE

bmp_filename = 'clipboard.bmp'
with open(bmp_filename, 'wb') as bmp_file:
    bmp_file.write(bmfh)
    bmp_file.write(data)

print('file "{}" created from clipboard image'.format(bmp_filename))
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  • you are a master! thanks and this is what I want. BTW, I want to translate this answer to Chinese and post to my blog, so I want to get your permission, please allow me to do that.
    – Kingname
    Commented Mar 9, 2016 at 13:48
  • You're welcome. Yes, feel free to use it in your blog — be sure to use the updated version I just posted where I tried to improve the explanation (no code changes).
    – martineau
    Commented Mar 9, 2016 at 14:27
  • Please post a link to the blog entry here as a comment. I'd like to see it even if I can't read the portion of it in Chinese. Thanks.
    – martineau
    Commented Mar 9, 2016 at 14:34
  • Dear Sir, I have post the blog here: http://kingname.info/2016/03/11/shi-yong-pythonbao-cun-jie-tu/
    – Kingname
    Commented Mar 11, 2016 at 13:43
  • and more question I want to ask, for the code, bmfh.bfType = ord('B') | (ord('M') << 8) why you use B and M to get 100110101000010? and why 100110101000010 make sense? Thanks anyway.
    – Kingname
    Commented Mar 11, 2016 at 13:44

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