Abdul Abdul wrote: > from PIL import Image > import os
You should only import the methods that you use. > for inputfile in filelist > outputfile = os.path.splitext(inputfile)[0]+".jpg" > if inputfile != outputfile: > try: > Image.open(inputfile).save(outputfile) > except IOError: > print "unable to convert ", inputfile ^^^^^^ If possible, write new programs in Python 3.x (where paretheses are required for print()). > I'm writing that in "Pycharm", Try PyDev or LiClipse with PyDev instead. > and getting the following errors: > > * filelist ---> Unresolved reference 'filelist' Define “filelist” which needs to refer to an iterable value. Also, you have forgotten to end the “for…in” statement with a semicolon, and you need to unindent it one level if it is to make sense. > * IOError: Statement seems to have no effect You have indented the “except” clause one level too many. It must start at the same column as the corresponding “try” clause. In Python, indentation works like block braces in C-like programming languages. Do not mix spaces and tabs for indentation. > * The last 'filelist' ---> 'except' or 'finally' expected Follows from the above. Standalone “try” clauses are not allowed. > How can I solve those errors? See above. Summary (untested): from PIL import Image from os.path import splitext filelist = ["foo", "bar"] for inputfile in filelist: outputfile = splitext(inputfile)[0] + ".jpg" if inputfile != outputfile: try: Image.open(inputfile).save(outputfile) except IOError: print("unable to convert", inputfile) Please do not post multi-part messages. -- PointedEars Twitter: @PointedEars2 Please do not Cc: me. / Bitte keine Kopien per E-Mail. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list