On 18/04/14 09:13, Gerald Thibault wrote:
> [...] 
> This correctly scales the image to 48x64 and draws it to the window. How
> do I get the raw pixel data that was drawn to the window? I've been
> googling this for hours and have been unable to find a solution. I'm not
> even interested in drawing to the window, or using the sprite class at
> all, but I was unable to find any examples at all of how to upscale an
> image with independent scale values for x and y. This is the closest
> I've been able to get to an expected end result, but I can only get it
> in the window, I have no idea how to get those pixel values. Did I miss
> something glaringly obvious in the docs? All I want to do is scale an
> image and get the pixel data, I don't want to draw anything to the
> window (or have any window at all).

Do you need pyglet at all? Why don't you use PIL* directly?

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http://pillow.readthedocs.org/en/latest/reference/Image.html#PIL.Image.Image.resize
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http://pillow.readthedocs.org/en/latest/reference/Image.html#PIL.Image.Image.getdata

Regards,

Juan

* Pillow instead

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