On 7/18/10 12:41 PM, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
PIL is a image manipulation/graphics library for Python, and it
doesn't provide any standard functions for e.g. plotting data on maps
or serving them from a web server.  From your description, it sounds
like you're using some application that uses PIL, so you might want to
contact the authors of that application instead.
Or, if you really do want a library for working with geo-refrenced raster images in Python:

www.gdal.org/

GDAL comes with very powerful command line tools, and bindings for use with Python.

-Chris


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2010/7/10 Ankit Jhalaria<an...@callfire.com>:
Hi
I was using the PIL. I found it pretty useful.
I was wondering if you could please let me know, whether I could change the
image size. What I mean is if suppose I have 100 points having the same
latitude and longitude, the point on the map appears (for instance as a red
circle). My question to you is, can I change the radius of this circle?
I was also trying to figure out where in the code I can change the location
where the url is served from.
So instead of serving the images form http://localhost/classic/4/4,5.png
how do I change it to
http://localhost/username/classic/4/4,5.png
where username is taken from the database.
&  my last question is, is it possible that I just give the PIL the
latitude,longitude and the no. of points having the same latitude and
longitude[i.e. intensity], instead of repeating the lat&  long coordinates.
Your help will be greatly appreciated
Thanks
Ankit
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