OpenCv Python Django, How can save the image path to my database after resizing it





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I have a model which need to hold image path and all my image is being saved to the specifics dir, but i want resize the image with OpenCv because i needs all images to save the same width and height but when i resize it is being is being saved in my project root dir



        img = OpenCV.imdecode(NP.fromstring(getMainFile.read(), NP.uint8), OpenCV.IMREAD_UNCHANGED)
print("w & h before resize: ", img.shape)
default_h = 3264
default_w = 4896
resizeImg = OpenCV.resize(img, (default_w, default_h))

print("w & h before resize: ", resizeImg.shape)
OpenCV.imshow("The Images", resizeImg)
print(resizeImg)

genInt = random.randint(1,3445565632)

"""
after imwrite the image is being saved in project root dir,
in this point i want to take the variable "storeImg" and save to models
and saved to my database so when i print the variable type
is a "class bool" type but i want get the path of image and send it to
models
"""

storeImg = OpenCV.imwrite(
'{}.jpg'.format(genInt),
resizeImg
)
print(type(storeImg))
print(storeImg)

OpenCV.waitKey(0)
OpenCV.destroyAllWindows()
print(img)
print(type(img))









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  • Could you post the code for your model that contains the image field?

    – Will Keeling
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:31


















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I have a model which need to hold image path and all my image is being saved to the specifics dir, but i want resize the image with OpenCv because i needs all images to save the same width and height but when i resize it is being is being saved in my project root dir



        img = OpenCV.imdecode(NP.fromstring(getMainFile.read(), NP.uint8), OpenCV.IMREAD_UNCHANGED)
print("w & h before resize: ", img.shape)
default_h = 3264
default_w = 4896
resizeImg = OpenCV.resize(img, (default_w, default_h))

print("w & h before resize: ", resizeImg.shape)
OpenCV.imshow("The Images", resizeImg)
print(resizeImg)

genInt = random.randint(1,3445565632)

"""
after imwrite the image is being saved in project root dir,
in this point i want to take the variable "storeImg" and save to models
and saved to my database so when i print the variable type
is a "class bool" type but i want get the path of image and send it to
models
"""

storeImg = OpenCV.imwrite(
'{}.jpg'.format(genInt),
resizeImg
)
print(type(storeImg))
print(storeImg)

OpenCV.waitKey(0)
OpenCV.destroyAllWindows()
print(img)
print(type(img))









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  • Could you post the code for your model that contains the image field?

    – Will Keeling
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:31














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I have a model which need to hold image path and all my image is being saved to the specifics dir, but i want resize the image with OpenCv because i needs all images to save the same width and height but when i resize it is being is being saved in my project root dir



        img = OpenCV.imdecode(NP.fromstring(getMainFile.read(), NP.uint8), OpenCV.IMREAD_UNCHANGED)
print("w & h before resize: ", img.shape)
default_h = 3264
default_w = 4896
resizeImg = OpenCV.resize(img, (default_w, default_h))

print("w & h before resize: ", resizeImg.shape)
OpenCV.imshow("The Images", resizeImg)
print(resizeImg)

genInt = random.randint(1,3445565632)

"""
after imwrite the image is being saved in project root dir,
in this point i want to take the variable "storeImg" and save to models
and saved to my database so when i print the variable type
is a "class bool" type but i want get the path of image and send it to
models
"""

storeImg = OpenCV.imwrite(
'{}.jpg'.format(genInt),
resizeImg
)
print(type(storeImg))
print(storeImg)

OpenCV.waitKey(0)
OpenCV.destroyAllWindows()
print(img)
print(type(img))









share|improve this question
















I have a model which need to hold image path and all my image is being saved to the specifics dir, but i want resize the image with OpenCv because i needs all images to save the same width and height but when i resize it is being is being saved in my project root dir



        img = OpenCV.imdecode(NP.fromstring(getMainFile.read(), NP.uint8), OpenCV.IMREAD_UNCHANGED)
print("w & h before resize: ", img.shape)
default_h = 3264
default_w = 4896
resizeImg = OpenCV.resize(img, (default_w, default_h))

print("w & h before resize: ", resizeImg.shape)
OpenCV.imshow("The Images", resizeImg)
print(resizeImg)

genInt = random.randint(1,3445565632)

"""
after imwrite the image is being saved in project root dir,
in this point i want to take the variable "storeImg" and save to models
and saved to my database so when i print the variable type
is a "class bool" type but i want get the path of image and send it to
models
"""

storeImg = OpenCV.imwrite(
'{}.jpg'.format(genInt),
resizeImg
)
print(type(storeImg))
print(storeImg)

OpenCV.waitKey(0)
OpenCV.destroyAllWindows()
print(img)
print(type(img))






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  • Could you post the code for your model that contains the image field?

    – Will Keeling
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:31



















  • Could you post the code for your model that contains the image field?

    – Will Keeling
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:31

















Could you post the code for your model that contains the image field?

– Will Keeling
Nov 23 '18 at 14:31





Could you post the code for your model that contains the image field?

– Will Keeling
Nov 23 '18 at 14:31












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