I've used MPL a bit, and am wondering if there's a facility for sending 
graphic images to a printer, or putting them in some format like png?   
I don't necessarily want the graphics to appear in a window, but would 
like to print them directly once they are ready. Can one put in a page 
feed, so that images don't all fall on the same page or cut across pages?

Is there any image processing operation available to do simple 
operations like dark subtract or stack different images on one other to 
produce composites of several images?  Maybe Python has such a facility 
that's already available as a library?

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           Wayne Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)

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           "I was thinking about how people seem to read the Bible
            a whole lot more as they get older; then it dawned on 
            me . . they're cramming for their final exam."
                                    -- George Carlin
 
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