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  • S sankar-110

    @kenchan
    Yes, the problem is with the set pixmap or Qlabel because when I load the image, even then it only shows me in gray.
    Yes i have also tried the default flag, Qt::AutoColor.

    I do not understand where I am going wrong, as even when i load any image, It comes in Grayscale.
    Any solutions?

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    @sankar-110 OK. so why not try a simple colour format such as QImage::Format_RGB888, a 24 bit one.
    It could be that the window system does not like the 32 bit with alpha.

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      @kenchan ,
      I have already tried that out, and the result is the same.
      Do i have to change any settings on my windows PC or do I have to change any Qlabel properties or settings?
      I am really stuck here.

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        @kenchan ,
        I have already tried that out, and the result is the same.
        Do i have to change any settings on my windows PC or do I have to change any Qlabel properties or settings?
        I am really stuck here.

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        @sankar-110 OK, I do a similar thing when getting a pixmap from an image i have changed.
        I use an RGBA8888 format but when I use the QRgb i use the qRgba macro and set the alpha to zero like this.

        QRgb col = qRgba(r,g,b,0);
        

        then i use the QPixmap::fromImage(the Image); with the default conversion argument. I don't put it on a QLabel but it does get used
        by a QPainter on a window eventually.

        Hope that might help.

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          @kenchan , sorry, but can you explain in more detail as I am still a beginner to QT.
          If I do not display the image on a label, how will the image be displayed on the UI?

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            mrjj
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            Hi
            Is it possible to get a copy of the image to experiment with ?

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            • S sankar-110

              @kenchan , sorry, but can you explain in more detail as I am still a beginner to QT.
              If I do not display the image on a label, how will the image be displayed on the UI?

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              kenchan
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              @sankar-110 Nothing wrong with putting a QPixmap on a QLabel.
              I think you should play around with different pixel formats and the appropriate qRgb functions. The code looks OK to me but as you can see the image is not being shown as expected.

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              • S sankar-110

                @kenchan , sorry, but can you explain in more detail as I am still a beginner to QT.
                If I do not display the image on a label, how will the image be displayed on the UI?

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                kenchan
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                @sankar-110
                I just noticed you code again here...

                uint8_t *arr = new uint8_t[size];
                where 'size' is
                uint32_t size = g_qt_width * g_qt_high *sizeof(RGB);
                

                Should that not be uint32_t size = g_qt_width * g_qt_high *sizeof(RGB) * 4 if you are using a QImage::Format_RGB32?
                or am i missing what RGB means?

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                  @kenchan RGB is just my structure here
                  typedef struct
                  {
                  uint8_t r;
                  uint8_t g;
                  uint8_t b;
                  }RGB;

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                    uint32_t arrayIndex = 0;
                        QColor c;
                        Qt::ImageConversionFlags flag1 = Qt::ColorOnly;
                    
                    QImage *img = new QImage( g_qt_high ,g_qt_width, QImage::Format_RGB32);
                    for(uint32_t i = 0; i < g_qt_high; i++)
                    {
                        for(uint32_t u = 0; u < g_qt_width; u++)
                        {
                            QRgb value = qRgb(arr[arrayIndex++], arr[arrayIndex++], arr[arrayIndex++]);
                            img->setPixel(i, u,value);         
                        }
                    }
                    ui->label->setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(*img,flag1));
                    img->save("z123.jpg");
                    

                    This is my piece of code

                    when i see the saved image here, i get the color bar with respective colors

                    but on qlabel i get the bars, but no color
                    meaning, all the bars are only shades of gray

                    there is no color

                    how do i get the color on qlabel?
                    any suggestions

                    ??

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                    J.Hilk
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                    @sankar-110
                    I just run this basic code

                    #include <QApplication>
                    #include <QLabel>
                    
                    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
                    {
                        QApplication a(argc, argv);
                           
                        Qt::ImageConversionFlags flag1 = Qt::ColorOnly;
                    
                        QImage img(100,100,QImage::Format_RGB32);
                    
                        for(int i(0); i < 100; i++){
                            for(int j(0); j < 100; j++){
                                QRgb value = qRgb(255,0,0);
                    
                                img.setPixel(i,j,value);
                            }
                        }
                    
                        QLabel lbl;
                        lbl.show();
                        lbl.resize(100,100);
                    
                        lbl.setPixmap(QPixmap::fromImage(img, flag1));
                    
                        return a.exec();
                    }
                    
                    

                    works perfectly fine.

                    Try to show your QPixmap in a new, independent QLabel, maybe yours gets overwritten/ modfied later in the code?

                    Btw, setPixel very "heavy" operation, keep that in mind when you plan do modify images multiple times per second or something like that.


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                        @sankar-110 What @mrjj meant, I believe, is the content of your Array arr so that we could create the , supposedly correct, QImage ourself and test it.


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                          @mrjj , @J-Hilk
                          typedef struct
                          {
                          uint8_t r;
                          uint8_t g;
                          uint8_t b;
                          }RGB;
                          uint32_t get_video_data(RGB *data,uint32_t *size)
                          {
                          const RGB BAR_COLOUR[8] =
                          {
                          { 255, 255, 255 }, // 100% White
                          { 255, 255, 0 }, // Yellow
                          { 0, 255, 255 }, // Cyan
                          { 0, 255, 0 }, // Green
                          { 255, 0, 255 }, // Magenta
                          { 255, 0, 0 }, // Red
                          { 0, 0, 255 }, // Blue
                          { 0, 0, 0 }, // Black
                          };
                          }
                          uint32_t size = g_qt_width * g_qt_high *sizeof(RGB);
                          uint8_t *arr = new uint8_t[size];
                          RGB *video_frame = (RGB *)malloc(size);
                          get_video_data(video_frame,&video_size);
                          memcpy(arr,video_frame,size);
                          This is the content of my arr.

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