I got it figured out.
On Apr 27, 2012, at 12:21 AM, Chris Hare wrote:
>
> Here is what I am trying to:
>
> the application user chooses an image file. I want to store the image data
> in a field in a sqlite database. My understanding from the reading I have
> done is that I have to convert the image data into a string , which I can
> then store in the database. Additionally, I need to be able to take the
> stored image data and convert it back to an image so I can display it in a
> canvas widget. I am using the python imaging library
>
> I think I have the following parts correct:
>
> image = Image.open("cover.jpg")
> image = image.resize((150,150),Image.ANTIALIAS)
> png = image.tostring("PNG")
>
> I am taking the image data from the file, resizing the image, and then using
> the PNG coder to force it into a PNG format image and converting it to a
> string.
>
> I am stuck however, in figuring out how to take the string data and
> converting it back to an image that I can put into the canvas widget. Either
> I am not finding a good explanation of how to do this or I am just not
> understanding what I am finding:-)
>
> Any ideas are appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
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