On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Dan Blacker <dan.blac...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Hey guys, > > Thanks for your input, > > The image is only of a tiny cropped area of a long strip of color kodachrome > film - I will send a better example with some more color in it when I get a > chance. > > I was under the impression that PIL handled 16 bit images (experimentally) > but does this only apply to 16-bit grayscale images? > > Am I going up a dead end trying to read my images with PIL? > Dan, read my first reply: if someone could figure out how to add the "correct" key line, it might be an easy fix. Otherwise I would try to use imagemagick (or alike) to separate RGB into 3 separate gray images. I am working with 16-bit gray TIFs in PIL for many years without problem. (only to go immediately to numpy arrays then though; I can't say anything about PIL's other functions, like cropping...)
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