PIL provides a show
method which attempts to detect your OS and choose an
appropriate viewer. On Unix it tries calling the imagemagick command display
or xv
. On Macs it uses open
, on Windows it uses... something else.
If it can't find an appropriate viewer, ImageShow._viewers
will be an empty list.
On Raspbian, you'll need to install an image viewer such as display
, xv
or fim
. (Note a search on the web will show that there are many image viewers available.) Then
you can tell PIL to use it by specifying the command
parameter:
image.show(command='fim')
To display an image in Tkinter, you could use something like:
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
import tkinter as tk
root = tk.Tk()
img = Image.open("image.gif")
tkimage = ImageTk.PhotoImage(img)
tk.Label(root, image=tkimage).pack()
root.mainloop()
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