How to display image on full screen with Python Imaging Library?
from PIL import Image
img1 = Image.open ('colagem3.png');
img1.show ();
DISPLAY ON FULL SCREEN MODE!
How to display image on full screen with Python Imaging Library?
from PIL import Image
img1 = Image.open ('colagem3.png');
img1.show ();
DISPLAY ON FULL SCREEN MODE!
PIL
has no native way of opening an image in full screen. And it makes sense that it can't. What PIL does is it simply opens your file in the default .bmp
file viewing program (commonly, Windows Photos on Windows [although this is Windows version dependent]). In order for it to open that program in full screen, PIL would need to know what arguments to send the program. There is no standard syntax for that. Thus, it is impossible.
But, that doesn't mean that there isn't a solution to opening images in fullscreen. By using a native library in Python, Tkinter, we can create our own window that displays in fullscreen which shows an image.
In order to avoid being system reliant (calling .dll and .exe files directly). This can be accomplished with Tkinter. Tkinter is a display library. This code will work perfectly on any computer that runs Python 2 or 3.
import sys
if sys.version_info[0] == 2: # the tkinter library changed it's name from Python 2 to 3.
import Tkinter
tkinter = Tkinter #I decided to use a library reference to avoid potential naming conflicts with people's programs.
else:
import tkinter
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
def showPIL(pilImage):
root = tkinter.Tk()
w, h = root.winfo_screenwidth(), root.winfo_screenheight()
root.overrideredirect(1)
root.geometry("%dx%d+0+0" % (w, h))
root.focus_set()
root.bind("<Escape>", lambda e: (e.widget.withdraw(), e.widget.quit()))
canvas = tkinter.Canvas(root,width=w,height=h)
canvas.pack()
canvas.configure(background='black')
imgWidth, imgHeight = pilImage.size
if imgWidth > w or imgHeight > h:
ratio = min(w/imgWidth, h/imgHeight)
imgWidth = int(imgWidth*ratio)
imgHeight = int(imgHeight*ratio)
pilImage = pilImage.resize((imgWidth,imgHeight), Image.ANTIALIAS)
image = ImageTk.PhotoImage(pilImage)
imagesprite = canvas.create_image(w/2,h/2,image=image)
root.mainloop()
pilImage = Image.open("colagem3.png")
showPIL(pilImage)
It creates a fullscreen window with your image centered on a black canvas. If need be, your image will be resized. Here's a visual of it:
Note: use escape to close fullscreen
w/2, h/2
.
show()
just opens a temporary .bmp image file with the default application associated with that extension. If you want to show the image full-screen, you'll need to manually use thesubprocess
module to spawn some image viewing application that accepts command-line arguments to tell it to display the image in full-screen mode. You'll likely also need to create your own temporary image file to pass to it as well. Note: There's no need to SHOUT in your questions—it doesn't make people understand any better.paint
and there's something called the "Windows Photo Viewer" (photoviewer.dll
) which might be suitable if they support command-line arguments that would do what you want. There are other imaging view applications out there, some free, that you could also probably use (if they have the full-screen viewing feature and command-line arguments to invoke it).C:\Program Files\Windows Photo Viewer\PhotoViewer.dll
, so it looks like you could call it indirectly with the argumentsC:\Windows\System32\rundll32.exe "C:\Program Files\Windows Photo Viewer\PhotoViewer.dll" ImageView_Fullscreen "<image file path>"
.