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Display Image Screenshot in Python Tkinter Window
Tkinter is a standard Python library that is used to create and develop GUI-based applications. To display an image, we use the PIL or Pillow library.
Let us suppose that we want to create an application that will take a screenshot of the window and display the captured image in another window. To achieve this, we can follow the steps given below −
Import the required libraries.
Create a universal button to take the screenshot.
Define a function to take the screenshot.
In the given function, define the coords and region through which we want to take the screenshot.
Create a Toplevel window and define a label image in it.
Pack the widget and display the output image.
Example
# Import the required libraries from tkinter import * import pyautogui from PIL import ImageTk, Image # Create an instance of tknter frame or window win = Tk() # Set the size of the window win.geometry("700x350") # Define a function to take the screenshot def take_screenshot(): x = 500 y = 500 # Take the screenshot in the given corrds im1 = pyautogui.screenshot(region=(x, y, 700, 300)) # Create a toplevel window top = Toplevel(win) im1 = ImageTk.PhotoImage(im1) # Add the image in the label widget image1 = Label(top, image=im1) image1.image = im1 image1.place(x=0, y=0) Button(win, text='Take ScreenShot', command=take_screenshot).pack(padx=10, pady=10) win.mainloop()
Output
When we run the code, it will display a window with a button to take a screenshot.
Now, click the button "Take ScreenShot" and it will capture the screen of size 700px wide and 300 px height, starting from the coordinates (x=500, y=500).