Hi, How do you do that? Can you elaborate a bit further?
suresh On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Jerome Leclanche <adys...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm pretty sure it's a bug in Eye of Gnome. Have you tried hardcoding > another program in PIL/Image.py ? (_showxv, iirc) > J. Leclanche / Adys > > > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Suresh Kumar <suresh.amritap...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> Thanks for the reply. >> >> With one file, it is working correctly. Now I get the following error >> messages which are different from earlier "file not found ones". >> >> (eog:8368): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_model_get_iter: assertion >> `path->depth > 0' failed >> >> (eog:8368): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_list_store_get_value: assertion >> `VALID_ITER (iter, list_store)' failed >> >> (eog:8368): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: >> /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.20.1/gobject/gtype.c:3940: type id `0' is >> invalid >> >> (eog:8368): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: can't peek value table for type >> `<invalid>' which is not currently referenced >> Segmentation fault >> >> So any suggestions? >> my code: >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> #!/usr/bin/python >> print "Aum Amriteshwaryai Namaha" >> >> import Image >> >> imagePath = "/home/suresh/EE241/book_images_3ed/ch03/" >> >> im34 = Image.open(imagePath + "breast_digital_Xray.tif") >> im35 = Image.open(imagePath + "DFT_no_log.tif") >> im35.show() >> >> def neg(x): >> return 255-1-x >> >> import math >> >> def logtr(x): >> y = math.log(1+x,10) >> print y >> return y*100 >> >> im34x = im34.point(neg) >> im34x.show() >> >> im35x = im35.point(logtr) >> im35x.show() >> >> ----------------------------------------------end of >> code-------------------------------- >> suresh >> >> >> On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 5:29 AM, Bram Mertens <mertensb.ma...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 1:14 AM, suresh.amritapuri >> > <suresh.amritap...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> >> >> I am using PIL for image processing in ubuntu 9.04. When i give two >> >> im.show() commands for two different images, the second image is not >> >> displayed (eye of gnome is the display program). It says no such file >> >> or directory. Any ideas? >> > >> > Have you verified that the path to the second image is correct and >> > that the image is readable by your script? >> > >> > e.g. try reversing the order of the images to identify whether or not >> > it is the image that can not be found or eog. >> > >> > Another approach might be to check the file using the os module or >> > something similar. >> > >> > Regards >> > >> > Bram >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> R Suresh Kumar, >> Phd Student, Vislab >> EE, Univ. of California >> Riverside, CA 92507 >> -- >> Even after all this time The sun never says to the earth, "You owe Me." >> Look what happens with A love like that, It lights the Whole Sky. >> - Hafiz e Shirazi >> _______________________________________________ >> Image-SIG maillist - image-...@python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/image-sig > > -- R Suresh Kumar, Phd Student, Vislab EE, Univ. of California Riverside, CA 92507 -- Even after all this time The sun never says to the earth, "You owe Me." Look what happens with A love like that, It lights the Whole Sky. - Hafiz e Shirazi _______________________________________________ Image-SIG maillist - Image-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/image-sig