Image, PPM, appearing black - python

When uploading an image to a label in Tkinter, it appears black. Not white or blank like some other questions, I did check them, and although I may have missed something, none of the answers there worked for me.
Essentially, I upload an image. It appears, however, it displays only a black image, instead of the image I was using. Here is my code:
#Imports are here
import tkinter as tk
from tkinter import *
from tkinter.ttk import *
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
#Retrieving and opening image
img = ImageTk.PhotoImage(Image.open("AFile.ppm"))
label = Label(frametwo, image=img)
label.photo = img
label.grid(column=2,row=2)
This does not display an errors, the image just shows up weird. I have no clue as to why. Thanks in advance.

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I created a button with an image in Tkinter, but the image isn't showing, i can just see a blank space in the button. Maybe my OS is the problem. I have Linux Mint 21 Xfce Edition.
from tkinter import ttk
from tkinter import filedialog
from tkinter import messagebox
from tkinter import dialog
from tkinter import *
from PIL import ImageTk, Image
from modules import fonts, buttons
import shutil
import os
virusscan_win = Tk()
virusscan_win.title("Virus scan")
virusscan_win.geometry('400x200+60+60')
virusscan_win.configure(background="white")
Message(text="The virus scanner gives them the ability to scan files, folders or their system for viruses and remove threats automatically.", width=250, font=fonts.sansserif_small, background = "white").place(x=10, y=10)
safe_image=PhotoImage(file='./media/button.png')
Button(master=virusscan_win, image=safe_image, text="Scan file").place(x=10, y=90)
Can anyone explain, what was wrong with my code? I already checked, is the file in the correct folder. the debugger also shows nothing.
Python is notorious for aggressively garbage collecting image references, which leads to them being destroyed before the UI gets drawn. Something like this should work for getting an image onto a Button
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
from pathlib import Path
img_path = Path('C:/<path>/<to>/media/button.png') # use the full path to your img file
with Image.open(img_path) as img: # open the image file
img_tk = ImageTk.PhotoImage(img) # get the image as a Tk object
button = Button(virusscan_win, image=img_tk) # add image to button
Note that if your image is the wrong size for your button, you can resize it like so
img_tk = ImageTk.PhotoImage(img.resize(32, 32)) # or whatever size you need

Photoimage is not working in tkinter. Gives an error now but from start

from tkinter import *
from tkinter import ttk
win = Tk()
colorful=PhotoImage(file='image/1.png')
_tkinter.TclError: couldn't recognize data in image file "image/1.png" file path is correct, from beginning it was running without an error but when I add some more code it happened, why?
Try this:
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
img = Image.open("file_name")
colorful = ImageTk.PhotoImage(img)
Tkinter Photoimage only supports .gif images.
If you want to display .png images, Use PIL (Python Imaging Library)
Fore more info, see https://pythonbasics.org/tkinter-image/ .

How to hide / show a GIF image in Tkinter

In using Python's Tkinter application, I have come across a little problem. How do I hide and show GIF images that I have put into the window using PhotoImage?
I can make the images appear in the first place, but am unable to do anything with them. I have tried using canvas.itemconfig and canvas.update, but to no avail. Is anyone able to solve this problem?
picture = PhotoImage(file='C:\\Users\\ZecFamily5\\Downloads\\Island.gif')
c.create_image(250, 250, image=picture)
The above code cannot be hidden or shown using c.itemconfig(image, state=HIDDEN).
You should do .itemconfig(Your Item Name, state=HIDDEN) and to show, change HIDDEN to NORMAL to show.
I would recommend using the ImageTK module:
img = ImageTk.PhotoImage(Image.open(path))
As it should allow you to make a TKinter compatible photo image.
For this to work though, do keep in mind that this will need to be at the beginning of your file:
import Tkinter as tk
from PIL import ImageTk, Image
Here is an example piece of code to show you what I mean:
import Tkinter as tk
from PIL import ImageTk, Image
path = 'C:/xxxx/xxxx.jpg'
root = tk.Tk()
img = ImageTk.PhotoImage(Image.open(path))
panel = tk.Label(root, image = img)
panel.pack(side = "bottom", fill = "both", expand = "yes")
root.mainloop()

How can I display an image using Pillow?

I want to display a gif image using Pillow
Here is my simple code:
from tkinter import *
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
import tkinter as Tk
image = Image.open("Puissance4.gif")
image.show()
But nothing happens...
All help will be appreciated
Thanks!
PIL provides a show method which attempts to detect your OS and choose an
appropriate viewer. On Unix it tries calling the imagemagick command display
or xv. On Macs it uses open, on Windows it uses... something else.
If it can't find an appropriate viewer, ImageShow._viewers will be an empty list.
On Raspbian, you'll need to install an image viewer such as display, xv or fim. (Note a search on the web will show that there are many image viewers available.) Then
you can tell PIL to use it by specifying the command parameter:
image.show(command='fim')
To display an image in Tkinter, you could use something like:
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
import tkinter as tk
root = tk.Tk()
img = Image.open("image.gif")
tkimage = ImageTk.PhotoImage(img)
tk.Label(root, image=tkimage).pack()
root.mainloop()

Python Insert Image to Tkinter Text Widget

Im creating a simple chat box in Python and I want to insert an image(emoticons) to a TKinter text widget. I have tried it using this code:
img = Image.open("icon.jpg")
self.bigText.insert(END, img) # bigText is the text widget
Output of the code above is
<PIL.JpegImagePlugin.JpegImageFile instance at 0x01AB5A30>
instead of the image.
I'm not 100% sure on this, but I think you need to use image_create. Something like:
self.bigText.image_create(END, image=img)
should do the trick.
I have made it using:
from Tkinter import *
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
self.myEmoticons.append(self.smiley)
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self.myEmoticonsCtr=self.myEmoticonsCtr + 1

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