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Unsharp Mask with PIL and PythonMagick

**A Magick PIL** I used to do my image conversions with ImageMagick and system calls back in my PHP days. With Django PIL is the obvious choice for most image stuff, but frustrated by the lack of a proper unsharp mask function for PIL I found some code in the bits and pieces of documentation for PythonMagick. (yes I know, Kevin Cabazon wrote PIL_usm, but I could not get it to work, probably due to my inexperience. Anyway, this code makes it easy to convert back and forth from PIL to PythonMagick (maybe not such a good idea on a memory tight high loaded production server, but no problem on my private server (Pentium-M @ 1.8 Ghz with 1 GB Mem.) **usage:** usm takes a PIL image object. Radius and sigma is in pixels, amount 1 compares to 100% in photoshop, threshold 0.004 ~ (1/256) compares to 1 in photoshop: I'm using r=1,s=0.5,a=0.8,t=0.016 for roughly 800x600 images created from 3000x2000 (6MP) images. Experiment for your own preferences.

  • image
  • pil
  • sharpen
  • thumbnails
  • pythonmagick
  • usm
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Links with XFN (and Validation)

Slightly different validation to that of jpwatts; developed with knowledge of that snippet but written up from scratch for use as a fallback for when the Javascript Assist is off. I'm no master programmer, so feedback/comments/criticism is more than welcome. The accompanying Javascript (xfn-admin.js) can be found here: [http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/1266/](http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/1266/).

  • xfn
  • microformats
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ModelForm ExtJS JSON Encoder

from http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/792/ from utils.extjs import ExtJSONEncoder from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe class TestForm(forms.ModelForm): class Meta: model = TestModel def as_ext(self): return mark_safe(simplejson.dumps(self,cls=ExtJSONEncoder))

  • json
  • modelform
  • extjs
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uuid model field

This code provides a primary key field that is globally unique. It uses the pre_save method to auto-populate the field with a Universal Unique Id as the record is saved the first time.

  • model
  • field
  • uuid
  • universally-unique-identifier
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jQuery color picker model field

This uses the Really Simple Color Picker in jQuery: http://www.web2media.net/laktek/2008/10/27/really-simple-color-picker-in-jquery/ Get source from there or GitHub: http://github.com/laktek/really-simple-color-picker/tree/master

  • models
  • admin
  • jquery
  • widgets
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ImageWithThumbsField

Easy way to generate image thumbnails for your models. Works with any Storage Backend. From: [http://code.google.com/p/django-thumbs/](http://code.google.com/p/django-thumbs/) **Usage example:** ============== photo = ImageWithThumbsField(upload_to='images', sizes=((125,125),(300,200),) To retrieve image URL, exactly the same way as with ImageField: my_object.photo.url To retrieve thumbnails URL's just add the size to it: my_object.photo.url_125x125 my_object.photo.url_300x200 Note: The 'sizes' attribute is not required. If you don't provide it, ImageWithThumbsField will act as a normal ImageField **How it works:** ============= For each size in the 'sizes' atribute of the field it generates a thumbnail with that size and stores it following this format: available_filename.[width]x[height].extension Where 'available_filename' is the available filename returned by the storage backend for saving the original file. Following the usage example above: For storing a file called "photo.jpg" it saves: photo.jpg (original file) photo.125x125.jpg (first thumbnail) photo.300x200.jpg (second thumbnail) With the default storage backend if photo.jpg already exists it will use these filenames: photo_.jpg photo_.125x125.jpg photo_.300x200.jpg **Note:** It assumes that if filename "any_filename.jpg" is available filenames with this format "any_filename.[widht]x[height].jpg" will be available, too.

  • image
  • models
  • fields
  • thumbnail
  • field
  • thumbnails
  • thumbs
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Truncate string after a given number of chars keeping whole words

Truncates a string after a given length, keeping the last word complete. This filter is more precise than the default `truncatewords` filter. Words length vary too much, 10 words may result in 40 or 70 characters, so cutting by character count makes more sense. There is a [blog post](http://ricobl.wordpress.com/2008/12/23/templates-django-filtro-truncatewords-melhorado/) about this snippet (in Portuguese).

  • template
  • filter
  • templatetag
  • truncate
  • templatetags
  • words
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Author: rix
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Update Related Object Fields

Some times I want to change the `owner` of an object to another user - problem is the object often has a lot of other objects pointing to them - I also want to update those fields. This is a generic snippet for doing just that! For instance: change_owner(obj, new_owner_id): return update_related_field(obj, new_owner_id, field="user")

  • related
  • update
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Boolean Image Flag TemplateTag

Something I end up doing all the time, making a boolean variable show up as a nice image. With this code you can do the following: `{% boolean_img user.is_active %}` And get the following output: `<img src="/media/icons/accept.png" alt="True" />` All you need to do is use the custom templatetag code, load it in your template and use the `boolean_img` tag. **Adjust templates, html and images where needed**

  • image
  • templatetag
  • boolean
  • flag
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Login + logout script from a nub

A simple way to log in and log out users. It's most likely nowhere near as good as the built-in login forms. This was more of a learning experience for me. Nevertheless, the script works. Usage: def some_view(request): check_login(request) Some explanation can be found here: http://bit.ly/ete0

  • forms
  • login
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Django Akismet

http://sciyoshi.com/blog/2008/aug/27/using-akismet-djangos-new-comments-framework/

  • akismet
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(Modified/Improved) MultiQuerySet

My modified version of the [MultiQuerySet by mattdw](http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/1103/) (see the link for further information). My purpose for this was to enable me to combine multiple different types of querysets together, which could then be iterated on as one object (i.e. like a tumblelog).

  • multiple
  • queryset
  • chain
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Facebook Connect Middleware

This middleware will look for the cookies set when a Facebook Connect user authenticates to your site, read those cookies, determine if the logged in user is your Facebook friend and then log that user into your Django-powered site. If you don't need the bit about friend verification, it should be trivial to strip out. There are a couple of other things that are needed to get FB Connect working with your site, and you can find a more detailed entry [here (http://nyquistrate.com/django/facebook-connect/)](http://nyquistrate.com/django/facebook-connect/).

  • middleware
  • facebook
  • facebook-connect
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