Hi folks, I have 500 x 500 arrays of floats, representing 2D "grayscale" images, that I need to resample at a lower spatial resolution, say, 120 x 120 (details to follow, if you feel they are relevant).
I've got the numpy, and scipy, and matplotlib. All of these packages hint at the fact that they have the capability to resample an image- like array. But after reading the documentation for all of these packages, none of them make it straightforward, which surprises me. For example, there are several spline and interpolation methods in scipy.interpolate. They seem to return interpolator classes rather than arrays. Is there no simple method which then calls the interpolator, and builds the resampled array? Yes, I can do this myself if I must -- but over the years, I've come to learn that a lot of the code I want is already written, and that sometimes I just have to know where to look for it. Thanks! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list