I use django-imagekit

pip install django-imagekit

On Saturday, February 2, 2013 3:33:36 PM UTC-5, nYmo wrote:
>
> Hi all, 
> I'm new to django and also python but have already some programming 
> experience. I'm currently creating my first application in django and get 
> stucked because I'm looking for the best way to resize uploaded images.
> I'm already so far that I can upload/delete/update my images and show them 
> in my view. Now I want to resize the images for my view and thought about 
> the best way?
>
> First question: Is it possible to resize the images on the fly? For 
> example I uploaded an image in 1920x1080px and now want to transform it to 
> 400x200 or something similar when the view is being loaded? Is this a 
> convenient way in django or not?
>
> The only other way in my opinion could be to resize the image during the 
> file is being uploaded. What I don't like about this is that I have more 
> than one copy of one image only because of different image sizes. 
>
> Any other thoughs?
>
> I know that there are some nice packages out there where such problems are 
> already solved. But since I'm new to django I want to learn by myself how 
> to accomplish the basic stufff :) 
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Regards nymo
>

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