Maybe you could swap out the default ImageField widget for TinyMCE-lite 
HTMLField?  Security-wise you probably want to sanitize the input from 
HTMLField in Django to make sure only img tags are allowed.

On October 7, 2020 7:02:16 PM CDT, Mike Dewhirst <mi...@dewhirst.com.au> wrote:
>Users need to include an image of a molecular structure in a project
>I'm
>building. These are small enough that I could limit the size without
>restricting functionality. The image needs to be printed out for a
>report.
>
>What is the best approach?
>
>I have implemented a TinyMCE-lite HTMLField which accepts a pasted
>image
>and in other systems I have used a Django ImageField for uploading.
>ImageField is obviously easier on database size but pasting is easier
>on
>the users.
>
>I'm keen to make the UI easier (by pasting) but I worry it is a
>vulnerability if abused.
>
>Thanks for any advice
>
>Cheers
>
>Mike
>
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