Re: Snapshot+Clipboard
Claudio Grondi wrote: > > Yves Lange wrote: >> Hello, >> i'm searching a method to take a snapshot and save it in a jpg, bmp or >> gif file. I tried with win32api and win32con but it save the snapshot to >> the clipboard, so i tried to redirect this in a file but i have some >> problems while getting the IMAGE stocked in the clipboard and save it to >> a file. Can somebody help me ? >> >> Questions: >> -How can i read the snapshot in the clipboard ? >> -How can i take a snapshot in a different way (less difficult) ? >> >> Thks. > > Use PIL which on Windows supports taking snapshots of the screen. > > import ImageGrab > GrabbedImage = ImageGrab.grab() # store screenshot as "RGB" Image > GrabbedImage.save("TheScreenshot.jpg") # PIL evaluates extension > > For more details see: >http://effbot.org/imagingbook/imagegrab.htm > (works on Windows only) > > Claudio Grondi > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > In my project I need a module to do the ImageGrab's job but in linux, so is there a linux version module by now or do you know the other module fit for linux? if anybody knows that, please reply me, thanks. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Snapshot%2BClipboard-tp5400375p20127327.html Sent from the Python - python-list mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Snapshot+Clipboard
Claudio Grondi a écrit : > Yves Lange wrote: >> Hello, >> i'm searching a method to take a snapshot and save it in a jpg, bmp or >> gif file. I tried with win32api and win32con but it save the snapshot >> to the clipboard, so i tried to redirect this in a file but i have >> some problems while getting the IMAGE stocked in the clipboard and >> save it to a file. Can somebody help me ? >> >> Questions: >> -How can i read the snapshot in the clipboard ? >> -How can i take a snapshot in a different way (less difficult) ? >> >> Thks. > > Use PIL which on Windows supports taking snapshots of the screen. > > import ImageGrab > GrabbedImage = ImageGrab.grab() # store screenshot as "RGB" Image > GrabbedImage.save("TheScreenshot.jpg") # PIL evaluates extension > > For more details see: > http://effbot.org/imagingbook/imagegrab.htm > (works on Windows only) > > Claudio Grondi Thks this module works well ! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Snapshot+Clipboard
Yves Lange wrote: > Hello, > i'm searching a method to take a snapshot and save it in a jpg, bmp or > gif file. I tried with win32api and win32con but it save the snapshot to > the clipboard, so i tried to redirect this in a file but i have some > problems while getting the IMAGE stocked in the clipboard and save it to > a file. Can somebody help me ? > > Questions: > -How can i read the snapshot in the clipboard ? > -How can i take a snapshot in a different way (less difficult) ? > > Thks. Use PIL which on Windows supports taking snapshots of the screen. import ImageGrab GrabbedImage = ImageGrab.grab() # store screenshot as "RGB" Image GrabbedImage.save("TheScreenshot.jpg") # PIL evaluates extension For more details see: http://effbot.org/imagingbook/imagegrab.htm (works on Windows only) Claudio Grondi -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list