Downloading an image in Python does not properly display it
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I am using PyCharm in order to download an image from a fixed URL
This is the code I'm using in order to do it:
import urllib.request
import random
def download_web_image(url):
name=random.randrange(0,1000)
fullname=str(name)+".jpg"
urllib.request.urlretrieve(url,fullname)
download_web_image('imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/626x626q90/673/MT82dR.jpg')
This is what happens when I double click the downloaded image:
But as you see the image is already downloaded in the Python directory and it is a proper image:
What do I have to do in order for the image to be properly displayed in Pycharm?
python image
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I am using PyCharm in order to download an image from a fixed URL
This is the code I'm using in order to do it:
import urllib.request
import random
def download_web_image(url):
name=random.randrange(0,1000)
fullname=str(name)+".jpg"
urllib.request.urlretrieve(url,fullname)
download_web_image('imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/626x626q90/673/MT82dR.jpg')
This is what happens when I double click the downloaded image:
But as you see the image is already downloaded in the Python directory and it is a proper image:
What do I have to do in order for the image to be properly displayed in Pycharm?
python image
My code : import urllib.request import random def download_web_image(url): name=random.randrange(0,1000) fullname=str(name)+".jpg" urllib.request.urlretrieve(url,fullname) download_web_image('imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/626x626q90/673/MT82dR.jpg')
– Борислав Карапанов
Nov 23 '18 at 14:45
Can you sucessfully open the image out of PyCharm?
– DLM
Nov 23 '18 at 15:02
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I am using PyCharm in order to download an image from a fixed URL
This is the code I'm using in order to do it:
import urllib.request
import random
def download_web_image(url):
name=random.randrange(0,1000)
fullname=str(name)+".jpg"
urllib.request.urlretrieve(url,fullname)
download_web_image('imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/626x626q90/673/MT82dR.jpg')
This is what happens when I double click the downloaded image:
But as you see the image is already downloaded in the Python directory and it is a proper image:
What do I have to do in order for the image to be properly displayed in Pycharm?
python image
I am using PyCharm in order to download an image from a fixed URL
This is the code I'm using in order to do it:
import urllib.request
import random
def download_web_image(url):
name=random.randrange(0,1000)
fullname=str(name)+".jpg"
urllib.request.urlretrieve(url,fullname)
download_web_image('imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/626x626q90/673/MT82dR.jpg')
This is what happens when I double click the downloaded image:
But as you see the image is already downloaded in the Python directory and it is a proper image:
What do I have to do in order for the image to be properly displayed in Pycharm?
python image
python image
edited Nov 23 '18 at 17:57
DLM
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asked Nov 23 '18 at 14:44
Борислав КарапановБорислав Карапанов
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My code : import urllib.request import random def download_web_image(url): name=random.randrange(0,1000) fullname=str(name)+".jpg" urllib.request.urlretrieve(url,fullname) download_web_image('imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/626x626q90/673/MT82dR.jpg')
– Борислав Карапанов
Nov 23 '18 at 14:45
Can you sucessfully open the image out of PyCharm?
– DLM
Nov 23 '18 at 15:02
add a comment |
My code : import urllib.request import random def download_web_image(url): name=random.randrange(0,1000) fullname=str(name)+".jpg" urllib.request.urlretrieve(url,fullname) download_web_image('imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/626x626q90/673/MT82dR.jpg')
– Борислав Карапанов
Nov 23 '18 at 14:45
Can you sucessfully open the image out of PyCharm?
– DLM
Nov 23 '18 at 15:02
My code : import urllib.request import random def download_web_image(url): name=random.randrange(0,1000) fullname=str(name)+".jpg" urllib.request.urlretrieve(url,fullname) download_web_image('imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/626x626q90/673/MT82dR.jpg')
– Борислав Карапанов
Nov 23 '18 at 14:45
My code : import urllib.request import random def download_web_image(url): name=random.randrange(0,1000) fullname=str(name)+".jpg" urllib.request.urlretrieve(url,fullname) download_web_image('imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/626x626q90/673/MT82dR.jpg')
– Борислав Карапанов
Nov 23 '18 at 14:45
Can you sucessfully open the image out of PyCharm?
– DLM
Nov 23 '18 at 15:02
Can you sucessfully open the image out of PyCharm?
– DLM
Nov 23 '18 at 15:02
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This has nothing to do with the fact that the image was downloaded using Python. You will see the same behaviour if you copy an image into your project folder. You can fix it by telling PyCharm about which file types should be displayed as images.
In Settings (File->Settings on Windows) expand Editor then select File Types
Choose Image from the list of Regognized File Types (scroll down...) then make sure that Registered Patterns contains all the file types you want to be displayed as images. If *.jpg
is not listed there, add it using the green +
on the right.
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This has nothing to do with the fact that the image was downloaded using Python. You will see the same behaviour if you copy an image into your project folder. You can fix it by telling PyCharm about which file types should be displayed as images.
In Settings (File->Settings on Windows) expand Editor then select File Types
Choose Image from the list of Regognized File Types (scroll down...) then make sure that Registered Patterns contains all the file types you want to be displayed as images. If *.jpg
is not listed there, add it using the green +
on the right.
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This has nothing to do with the fact that the image was downloaded using Python. You will see the same behaviour if you copy an image into your project folder. You can fix it by telling PyCharm about which file types should be displayed as images.
In Settings (File->Settings on Windows) expand Editor then select File Types
Choose Image from the list of Regognized File Types (scroll down...) then make sure that Registered Patterns contains all the file types you want to be displayed as images. If *.jpg
is not listed there, add it using the green +
on the right.
add a comment |
This has nothing to do with the fact that the image was downloaded using Python. You will see the same behaviour if you copy an image into your project folder. You can fix it by telling PyCharm about which file types should be displayed as images.
In Settings (File->Settings on Windows) expand Editor then select File Types
Choose Image from the list of Regognized File Types (scroll down...) then make sure that Registered Patterns contains all the file types you want to be displayed as images. If *.jpg
is not listed there, add it using the green +
on the right.
This has nothing to do with the fact that the image was downloaded using Python. You will see the same behaviour if you copy an image into your project folder. You can fix it by telling PyCharm about which file types should be displayed as images.
In Settings (File->Settings on Windows) expand Editor then select File Types
Choose Image from the list of Regognized File Types (scroll down...) then make sure that Registered Patterns contains all the file types you want to be displayed as images. If *.jpg
is not listed there, add it using the green +
on the right.
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My code : import urllib.request import random def download_web_image(url): name=random.randrange(0,1000) fullname=str(name)+".jpg" urllib.request.urlretrieve(url,fullname) download_web_image('imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/626x626q90/673/MT82dR.jpg')
– Борислав Карапанов
Nov 23 '18 at 14:45
Can you sucessfully open the image out of PyCharm?
– DLM
Nov 23 '18 at 15:02