> I get the following error messages trying to install PIL:
> ...
> _imagingtk.c:20:16: error: tk.h: No such file or directory
Looks like you have _tkinter available but it can't find your tk.h.
Assuming you have the tcl headers, adjust TCL_ROOT in setup.py
appropriately.
Tim
Except for the JPEG hack, Florian's original patch looks pretty quite
clean to me.
Right, I just fixed where hunks didn't apply and adjusted to be more
PEP8.
That diff link looks a bit strange to me, though - looks more like
status output than diff output. Am I missing something, or did yo
Hiya,
This patch came through last year but it didn't get much review. I
was wondering if it's a candidate for PIL 1.1.7 – I've tested that it
does indeed pass through profiles in jpeg-to-jpeg and jpeg-to-png
conversion.
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/image-sig/2008-June/005026.html
T
Although zlib RHEL’s rpms are installed (zlib-1.2.1.2-1.2.i386 and
zlib-1.2.1.2-1.2.x86_64)...
Make sure you have the dev versions of those packages as well, namely
zlib-devel, freetype-devel, etc.
Tim
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Thanks for the explanation, I followed your link to the thread but I
couldn't find the attachement you mentioned in it (because I'd like
to use your patch !).
Try http://mail.python.org/pipermail/image-sig/2006-April/003871.html
instead.
Tim
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i have just tried using PIL to crop and resize CMYK images (with
CMYK as end result, no color mode conversion). I must say i was
surprised how awfull the result look. Even though PIL is not
supposed to touch the color mode, colors is totally fucked up in the
modified image.
Can you provid
Does anyone know what might be going wrong here, or why PIL might be
having trouble with these images?
The issue with alexken.jpg appears to be slightly corrupt. Photoshop
CS3 complains "This file contains file info data which cannot be read
and has been ignored." (but still loads the EXIF
ImportError: The _imaging C module is not installed
What do you get when you run
python -c "import PIL._imaging"
How did you install PIL? Are you running a custom-compiled Python?
Is the host 32-bit?
Tim
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i can't get the aggdraw module (1.2a3-20060212) to compile on a
standard i386 ubuntu box. gcc (version 4.2.4) and build-essential
are installed. here's the output. sorry that some is in german, but
you'll get it.
i have no idea where to look. google didn't say anything either.
aggdraw.cxx:47
Is there an upper limit to the size of PNG files?
How big is yours? I was able to create a 17600x2400 one containing
just a single color and it works with identify and Preview.app so it's
not a dimension issue.
Tim
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I think I've discovered a bug when using named colors, due to using
integer division too early in getcolor, which makes it disagree with
the color conversion done in ImagingConvert for a large number of
colors (106 of the 147 named colors).
To start off, I'm assuming that for grays where r=
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