app = Tk()
app.title("Welcome")
image2 =Image.open('C:UsersadminpDesktop itlepagefront.gif')
image1 = ImageTk.PhotoImage(image2)
w = image1.width()
h = image1.height()
app.geometry('%dx%d+0+0' % (w,h))
#app.configure(background='C:Usfront.png')
#app.configure(background = image1)
labelText = StringVar()
labelText.set("Welcome !!!!")
#labelText.fontsize('10')
label1 = Label(app, image=image1, textvariable=labelText,
font=("Times New Roman", 24),
justify=CENTER, height=4, fg="blue")
label1.pack()
app.mainloop()
background_image=tk.PhotoImage(...)
background_label = tk.Label(parent, image=background_image)
background_label.place(x=0, y=0, relwidth=1, relheight=1)
Import tkinter
from tkinter import *
from PIL import Image, ImageTk
root = Tk()
# Create a photoimage object of the image in the path
image1 = Image.open("<path/image_name>")
test = ImageTk.PhotoImage(image1)
label1 = tkinter.Label(image=test)
label1.image = test
# Position image
label1.place(x=<x_coordinate>, y=<y_coordinate>)
root.mainloop()
# Import module
from tkinter import *
# Create object
root = Tk()
# Adjust size
root.geometry("400x400")
# Add image file
bg = PhotoImage(file = "Your_image.png")
# Show image using label
label1 = Label( root, image = bg)
label1.place(x = 0, y = 0)
label2 = Label( root, text = "Welcome")
label2.pack(pady = 50)
# Create Frame
frame1 = Frame(root)
frame1.pack(pady = 20 )
# Add buttons
button1 = Button(frame1,text="Exit")
button1.pack(pady=20)
button2 = Button( frame1, text = "Start")
button2.pack(pady = 20)
button3 = Button( frame1, text = "Reset")
button3.pack(pady = 20)
# Execute tkinter
root.mainloop()
You need to apply the grid method to the label that contains the image, not the image object:
bg_image = PhotoImage(file ="pic.gif")
x = Label (image = bg_image)
x.grid(row = 0, column = 0)
http://effbot.org/tkinterbook/photoimage.htm