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I'm using Anaconda Navigator on Windows 11 system. My label-studio version is 1.15.4
In Anaconda Navigator I have a environment called label-studio. Python version 3.12.8
In this environment I've installed label studio. I've set local variables for using local storage
In my project settings I setup local storage for source and target storage
I get "successfully connected" message when I check connection. I didn't sync the storages (However target storage got auto-synced when I create it)
I got exported JSON file from my coworker who works on different computer. Exported JSON file has 49 images. I've edited JSON file so the data path looks at "/data/local-files/?d=". Here is the source link for this info. Here is the example from JSON file:
I also got Exported project in YOLO format. So I can add these Images to my local storage folder. These Images have the same names as in JSON file.
Problem:
When I import the JSON file to my project images appear as "downloading Images". I can't see them
Here is the errors in cmd:
Question:
How can I successfully import an exported JSON file from another computer to my local computer and actually see images and annotations? what did I do wrong?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Setup:
I'm using Anaconda Navigator on Windows 11 system. My label-studio version is 1.15.4
In Anaconda Navigator I have a environment called label-studio. Python version 3.12.8
In this environment I've installed label studio. I've set local variables for using local storage
In my project settings I setup local storage for source and target storage
I get "successfully connected" message when I check connection. I didn't sync the storages (However target storage got auto-synced when I create it)
I got exported JSON file from my coworker who works on different computer. Exported JSON file has 49 images. I've edited JSON file so the data path looks at "/data/local-files/?d=". Here is the source link for this info. Here is the example from JSON file:
{ "id": 1, "annotations": [ { "id": 1, "completed_by": 1, "result": [ { "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 562, "image_rotation": 0, "value": { "x": 43.161599999999986, "y": 67.19999999999999, "width": 7.41840000000003, "height": 7.39999999999995, "rotation": 0, "rectanglelabels": ["fire"] }, "id": "7Jdww3Q3et", "from_name": "label", "to_name": "image", "type": "rectanglelabels", "origin": "manual" }, { "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 562, "image_rotation": 0, "value": { "x": 69.23839999999997, "y": 51.79999999999999, "width": 3.9340000000000335, "height": 5.999999999999953, "rotation": 0, "rectanglelabels": ["fire"] }, "id": "n8rQd0jspm", "from_name": "label", "to_name": "image", "type": "rectanglelabels", "origin": "manual" }, { "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 562, "image_rotation": 0, "value": { "x": 8.8796, "y": 0.6000000000000011, "width": 81.82720000000008, "height": 63.6, "rotation": 0, "rectanglelabels": ["smoke"] }, "id": "Ir8CCY1Q5-", "from_name": "label", "to_name": "image", "type": "rectanglelabels", "origin": "manual" }, { "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 562, "image_rotation": 0, "value": { "x": 33.94480000000007, "y": 64.40000000000005, "width": 8.542400000000004, "height": 14.000000000000036, "rotation": 0, "rectanglelabels": ["smoke"] }, "id": "bbrwY_ZbXE", "from_name": "label", "to_name": "image", "type": "rectanglelabels", "origin": "manual" }, { "original_width": 1000, "original_height": 562, "image_rotation": 0, "value": { "x": 42.712, "y": 75.2, "width": 2.6975999999999942, "height": 8.799999999999997, "rotation": 0, "rectanglelabels": ["fire"] }, "id": "0BU4x3_cHb", "from_name": "label", "to_name": "image", "type": "rectanglelabels", "origin": "manual" } ], "was_cancelled": false, "ground_truth": false, "created_at": "2025-01-19T19:01:36.682275Z", "updated_at": "2025-01-19T19:01:50.135836Z", "draft_created_at": "2025-01-19T18:56:50.843603Z", "lead_time": 367.841, "prediction": {}, "result_count": 0, "unique_id": "f8230439-cf19-4d47-aa6a-8c5d9f318d7a", "import_id": null, "last_action": null, "task": 1, "project": 3, "updated_by": 1, "parent_prediction": null, "parent_annotation": null, "last_created_by": null } ], "file_upload": "19642e5d-uxAsUwEdG0mI3GDubP5Dpw.webp", "drafts": [], "predictions": [], "data": { "image": "/data/local-files/?d=Osman19642e5d-uxAsUwEdG0mI3GDubP5Dpw.webp" }, "meta": {}, "created_at": "2025-01-19T18:54:10.234785Z", "updated_at": "2025-01-19T19:01:50.225508Z", "inner_id": 1, "total_annotations": 1, "cancelled_annotations": 0, "total_predictions": 0, "comment_count": 0, "unresolved_comment_count": 0, "last_comment_updated_at": null, "project": 3, "updated_by": 1, "comment_authors": [] },
I also got Exported project in YOLO format. So I can add these Images to my local storage folder. These Images have the same names as in JSON file.
Problem:
When I import the JSON file to my project images appear as "downloading Images". I can't see them
Here is the errors in cmd:
Question:
How can I successfully import an exported JSON file from another computer to my local computer and actually see images and annotations? what did I do wrong?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: