Getting PIL to work for Windows

Colin Meeks colin at programmedintegration.com
Mon Nov 6 13:09:35 EST 2000


Thanks Dale all sorted now.  Now to get converting my 300 images to
thumbails :-)

Colin



"Dale Strickland-Clark" <dale at out-think.NOSPAMco.uk> wrote in message
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> "Colin Meeks" <colin at programmedintegration.com> wrote:
>
> >Thanks for that, I found the solution at
>
>http://x65.deja.com/getdoc.xp?AN=657505052&CONTEXT=973512335.2040332299&hit
n
> >um=3
> >
> >however I still have a problem.  When I execute the following code :
> >
> >import Image
> >
> >outfile = "image10_tn"
> >Image.open("image10.jpg").resize(128,128).save(outfile, "JPEG")
> >
> >I get the following error :
> >
> >Traceback (innermost last):
> >  File "C:\python\Pythonwin\pywin\framework\scriptutils.py", line 311, in
> >RunScript
> >    exec codeObject in __main__.__dict__
> >  File "C:\test\thumb.py", line 4, in ?
> >    Image.open("image10.jpg").resize(128,128).save(outfile, "JPEG")
> >  File "C:\PYTHON\PIL\Image.py", line 629, in resize
> >    raise ValueError, "unknown resampling filter"
> >ValueError: unknown resampling filter
> >
> >I based my code on the example from the PIL manual.  The JPEG is
1024x768.
> >Anybody have any ideas?
> >
> >Colin
> >
>
> Resize takes two arguments, the first should be a tuple, the second a
> filter.
>
> So you should be using something like:
>
> resize((128, 128), Image.BILINEAR)
>
> It's all in the doc under resize!
>
> --
> Dale Strickland-Clark
> Out-Think Ltd
> Business Technology Consultants
>
>





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