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  • J john_hobbyist

    @mrjj and @Christian-Ehrlicher:

    I want to open it and do some zooming with code I use. Also I want to read the coordinates from the image (I do not how, but I am searching it)

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    mrjj
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    wrote on last edited by JKSH
    #24

    @john_hobbyist
    Ok then QImageReader is not the way as it can't access any coordinates.

    I think you gave up on GDAL too fast. It's whats people seem to use.

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      john_hobbyist
      wrote on last edited by
      #25

      @mrjj: yes with

      gdalinfo
      

      command on the terminal I get the information I want...
      Is there any way to get these information from the terminal and feed it to my python code for further processing? In other words how do I read information posted in terminal and use it inside my python code?

      Ok, I will try again gdal to open the .tif

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      • J john_hobbyist

        @mrjj: yes with

        gdalinfo
        

        command on the terminal I get the information I want...
        Is there any way to get these information from the terminal and feed it to my python code for further processing? In other words how do I read information posted in terminal and use it inside my python code?

        Ok, I will try again gdal to open the .tif

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        mrjj
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        wrote on last edited by
        #26

        @john_hobbyist
        Hi
        well yes, you could call gdalinfo with QProcess
        https://www.learnpyqt.com/tutorials/qprocess-external-programs/
        read the section with "Getting data from the QProcess"

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          wrote on last edited by
          #27

          Hello,
          Ok I read it.

          What is wrong in this code, and I cannot run the command via python command:

          import sys
          import time
          
          def flush_then_wait():
              sys.stdout.flush()
              sys.stderr.flush()
              time.sleep(0.5)
          
          sys.stdout.write('gdalinfo UAV_image.tif')
          flush_then_wait()
          

          on the terminal I run gdalinfo UAV_image.tif and prints me the metadata of the .tif, but I cannot run it through the python script

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          • J john_hobbyist

            Hello,
            Ok I read it.

            What is wrong in this code, and I cannot run the command via python command:

            import sys
            import time
            
            def flush_then_wait():
                sys.stdout.flush()
                sys.stderr.flush()
                time.sleep(0.5)
            
            sys.stdout.write('gdalinfo UAV_image.tif')
            flush_then_wait()
            

            on the terminal I run gdalinfo UAV_image.tif and prints me the metadata of the .tif, but I cannot run it through the python script

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            mrjj
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            wrote on last edited by
            #28

            @john_hobbyist
            hi
            That code only prints the text to the console.
            It does not try to run gdalinfo
            The first part is just a test script to run that shows some output.

            You want the part with
            p = QProcess()
            p.start("ffprobe", ['-show_format', '-show_streams', 'a.mp4.py'])

            (replace the program and parameters)

            also to read the result, you should also read the
            "Getting data from the QProcess" part

            You want to use the full Python program shown near teh end. it sets up reading from the process.

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              john_hobbyist
              wrote on last edited by
              #29

              Ok, I understand the:

              p = QProcess()
              p.start("python", ["dummy_script.py"])
              

              but not

              p.start("ffprobe", ['-show_format', '-show_streams', 'a.mp4.py'])
              

              I assume that I put "python" on "ffprobe" but what I put on '-show_format', '-show_streams' ??

              Thanx

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              • J john_hobbyist

                Ok, I understand the:

                p = QProcess()
                p.start("python", ["dummy_script.py"])
                

                but not

                p.start("ffprobe", ['-show_format', '-show_streams', 'a.mp4.py'])
                

                I assume that I put "python" on "ffprobe" but what I put on '-show_format', '-show_streams' ??

                Thanx

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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by mrjj
                #30

                @john_hobbyist
                Hi
                The first one, starts the python app with the parameter of a script name

                This one
                p.start("ffprobe", ['-show_format', '-show_streams', 'a.mp4.py'])

                calls the app ffprobe with 4 parameters.

                So you would do

                p.start("gdalinfo ", ['UAV_image.tif'])

                you might need a full path to the UAV_image.tif instead of just the name.

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                  john_hobbyist
                  wrote on last edited by john_hobbyist
                  #31

                  I have been stuck around two weeks on this. Maybe I should ask what I am trying to do, in order to help me, if somebody can, on this specific question.

                  So is there any sample code in QT so that I can open .tif files, show me the corner coordinates (I am trying to make it work with gdal)
                  and when zoom (by establishing 4 points on the .tif) in to show me the updated new corner coordinates?

                  I am trying this github code:
                  https://github.com/kklmn/OrthoView/blob/master/OrthoView.py
                  but I do not know how feasible it is

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                  • J john_hobbyist

                    I have been stuck around two weeks on this. Maybe I should ask what I am trying to do, in order to help me, if somebody can, on this specific question.

                    So is there any sample code in QT so that I can open .tif files, show me the corner coordinates (I am trying to make it work with gdal)
                    and when zoom (by establishing 4 points on the .tif) in to show me the updated new corner coordinates?

                    I am trying this github code:
                    https://github.com/kklmn/OrthoView/blob/master/OrthoView.py
                    but I do not know how feasible it is

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                    mrjj
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by mrjj
                    #32

                    @john_hobbyist
                    Hi
                    Well its not a trivial thing you want to do.
                    If you mean some meta data from the geotiff with "corner coordinates" then no.
                    Qt does not know the geotiff format and cannot read any META data from the file. (beside the actual tiff image)

                    if you can get that info from gdalinfo commandline, its not a bad idea.

                    Im not sure OrthoView.py will work for you as it seems to want to load all of the image and that seems to use
                    an excessive amount of ram.

                    Did you try something like
                    http://tuiview.org/
                    and see if that can even load the image ?

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @john_hobbyist
                      Hi
                      Well its not a trivial thing you want to do.
                      If you mean some meta data from the geotiff with "corner coordinates" then no.
                      Qt does not know the geotiff format and cannot read any META data from the file. (beside the actual tiff image)

                      if you can get that info from gdalinfo commandline, its not a bad idea.

                      Im not sure OrthoView.py will work for you as it seems to want to load all of the image and that seems to use
                      an excessive amount of ram.

                      Did you try something like
                      http://tuiview.org/
                      and see if that can even load the image ?

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #33

                      @mrjj said in Opening .tiff geoimages consumes enormous memory:

                      @john_hobbyist
                      Hi
                      Well its not a trivial thing you want to do.
                      If you mean some meta data from the geotiff with "corner coordinates" then no.
                      Qt does not know the geotiff format and cannot read any data from the file.

                      if you can get that info from gdalinfo commandline, its not a bad idea.

                      Im not sure OrthoView.py will work for you as it seems to want to load all of the image and that seems to use
                      an excessive amount of ram.

                      Did you try something like
                      http://tuiview.org/
                      and see if that can even load the image ?

                      Ok, I will take a look thank you! Can I add python code to the http://tuiview.org/ ?

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                        Christian Ehrlicher
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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #34

                        @mrjj said in Opening .tiff geoimages consumes enormous memory:

                        cannot read any data from the file.

                        It can read the image, but only completely which is obvious no meaningful way for big images. Therefore you have to use special libraries like e.g. gdal. So either you want to use geotiffs and have to learn what a georeferenced image is and how a geotiff is internally structured or don't use them.

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                        • J john_hobbyist

                          @mrjj said in Opening .tiff geoimages consumes enormous memory:

                          @john_hobbyist
                          Hi
                          Well its not a trivial thing you want to do.
                          If you mean some meta data from the geotiff with "corner coordinates" then no.
                          Qt does not know the geotiff format and cannot read any data from the file.

                          if you can get that info from gdalinfo commandline, its not a bad idea.

                          Im not sure OrthoView.py will work for you as it seems to want to load all of the image and that seems to use
                          an excessive amount of ram.

                          Did you try something like
                          http://tuiview.org/
                          and see if that can even load the image ?

                          Ok, I will take a look thank you! Can I add python code to the http://tuiview.org/ ?

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                          mrjj
                          Lifetime Qt Champion
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #35

                          Ok, I will take a look thank you! Can I add python code to the http://tuiview.org/ ?

                          well its written in python witha bit of c code for the raster.
                          But it was more to see if that could load such a huge image.

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                            john_hobbyist
                            wrote on last edited by john_hobbyist
                            #36

                            I am reading the examples you have sent me, thank you! Also, I found this easy example (only one file): https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/MultiPageTIFFViewerPyQt/tree/master
                            but when running this:
                            https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/MultiPageTIFFViewerPyQt/blob/master/MultiPageTIFFViewerQt.py
                            I get this error, which I am trying to address:

                            Traceback (most recent call last):
                              File "MultiPageTIFFViewerQt.py", line 15, in <module>
                                from ImageViewerQt import ImageViewerQt
                            ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ImageViewerQt'
                            

                            Any idea what this is? (I copied from the github and is wrong! What is this!)

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                            • J john_hobbyist

                              I am reading the examples you have sent me, thank you! Also, I found this easy example (only one file): https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/MultiPageTIFFViewerPyQt/tree/master
                              but when running this:
                              https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/MultiPageTIFFViewerPyQt/blob/master/MultiPageTIFFViewerQt.py
                              I get this error, which I am trying to address:

                              Traceback (most recent call last):
                                File "MultiPageTIFFViewerQt.py", line 15, in <module>
                                  from ImageViewerQt import ImageViewerQt
                              ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'ImageViewerQt'
                              

                              Any idea what this is? (I copied from the github and is wrong! What is this!)

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                              mrjj
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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #37

                              @john_hobbyist
                              Hi
                              It seems it uses https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/PyQtImageViewer
                              so you also download and install that

                              make sure you have all it lists
                              alt text

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                              • mrjjM mrjj

                                @john_hobbyist
                                Hi
                                It seems it uses https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/PyQtImageViewer
                                so you also download and install that

                                make sure you have all it lists
                                alt text

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                                john_hobbyist
                                wrote on last edited by john_hobbyist
                                #38

                                @mrjj said in Opening .tiff geoimages consumes enormous memory:

                                @john_hobbyist
                                Hi
                                It seems it uses https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/PyQtImageViewer
                                so you also download and install that

                                make sure you have all it lists
                                alt text

                                Ok, I have installed everything, but how I ask from https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/MultiPageTIFFViewerPyQt/blob/master/MultiPageTIFFViewerQt.py to "see" this: https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/PyQtImageViewer ??

                                I tried this kind:

                                import importlib
                                moduleName = input('Enter module name:')
                                importlib.import_module(moduleName)
                                

                                from here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2349991/how-to-import-other-python-files
                                but it imports the python.py file, I am sure what it needs to import PyQtImageViewer anyway...! Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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                                • J john_hobbyist

                                  @mrjj said in Opening .tiff geoimages consumes enormous memory:

                                  @john_hobbyist
                                  Hi
                                  It seems it uses https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/PyQtImageViewer
                                  so you also download and install that

                                  make sure you have all it lists
                                  alt text

                                  Ok, I have installed everything, but how I ask from https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/MultiPageTIFFViewerPyQt/blob/master/MultiPageTIFFViewerQt.py to "see" this: https://github.com/marcel-goldschen-ohm/PyQtImageViewer ??

                                  I tried this kind:

                                  import importlib
                                  moduleName = input('Enter module name:')
                                  importlib.import_module(moduleName)
                                  

                                  from here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2349991/how-to-import-other-python-files
                                  but it imports the python.py file, I am sure what it needs to import PyQtImageViewer anyway...! Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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                                  mrjj
                                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                                  #39

                                  @john_hobbyist
                                  Hi
                                  Sadly i don't really know Python that well
                                  I just thought you would have to save QtImageViewer.py to the project folder together with the other files
                                  and it would be able to find it.
                                  I am not sure how Python modules works / should be located.

                                  But im pretty sure others will know :)

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