David Powers wrote:
On 3/21/07, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using python, but I am not an expert. I think GEM is faster for
image operations, since it is hardwarebased or at least c code.
and also I don't want to change my images at all, just display them
correctly.
the
Hi,
I am using pix_draw, but my images are flipped upside down.
how can I change that? (pd-0.39.2-extended-test7 on OSX)
marius
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Hi,
Well,why don't you use [pix_texture] and then [rectangle 5.3 4] ?
It is more efficient and easier to control.
aalex
2007/3/21, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I am using pix_draw, but my images are flipped upside down.
how can I change that? (pd-0.39.2-extended-test7 on OSX)
I don't know the aspect ratios of the images I want to load...
I really just need to display the images.
but when I think longer about the problem, I will have to find a
solution to get the aspect ratios anyway. still, for the moment a
working pix_draw would help me.
thnx!
marius.
Alexandre
you did not understand my problem. some images have a 4:3 aspect ratio,
but not all of them. some have 3:4, some have 1:2, some are squares. I
cannot tell that. with the texture method all pictures, which are not
4:3 get distorted/stretched. or am I missing something?
marius.
chris clepper
chris clepper wrote:
On 3/21/07, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you did not understand my problem. some images have a 4:3 aspect ratio,
but not all of them. some have 3:4, some have 1:2, some are squares. I
cannot tell that. with the texture method all pictures, which are not
4:3
On 3/21/07, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you did not understand my problem. some images have a 4:3 aspect ratio,
but not all of them. some have 3:4, some have 1:2, some are squares. I
cannot tell that. with the texture method all pictures, which are not
4:3 get
On 3/21/07, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know the aspect ratios of the images I want to load...
I really just need to display the images.
but when I think longer about the problem, I will have to find a
solution to get the aspect ratios anyway. still, for the moment a
I am using python, but I am not an expert. I think GEM is faster for
image operations, since it is hardwarebased or at least c code.
and also I don't want to change my images at all, just display them
correctly.
the pix_info works great at the moment. I still will have a look at the
On 3/21/07, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you did not understand my problem. some images have a 4:3 aspect ratio,
but not all of them. some have 3:4, some have 1:2, some are squares. I
cannot tell that. with the texture method all pictures, which are not
4:3 get
On 3/21/07, marius schebella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using python, but I am not an expert. I think GEM is faster for
image operations, since it is hardwarebased or at least c code.
and also I don't want to change my images at all, just display them
correctly.
the pix_info works great at
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Subject: [PD] pix_draw flipped
Hi,
I am using pix_draw, but my images are flipped upside down.
how can I change that? (pd-0.39.2-extended-test7 on OSX) marius
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Hi,
I am using pix_draw, but my images are flipped upside down.
how can I change that? (pd-0.39.2-extended-test7 on OSX) marius
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