Am 09.07.2012 17:51, schrieb Christian Tismer:
It turns out to be a problem with multiple strips in a tiff file.
PIL does not support that. Maybe I can find an easy solution,
maybe I'm better off using
smc.freeimage
as suggested by Christian Heimes,
we will see. Right now I'm pretty
On 30.06.12 18:25, Paul Rubin wrote:
Christian Tismer tis...@stackless.com writes:
Tiffany stands for any tiff. The tiny module solves a large set of
problems, has no dependencies and just works wherever Python works.
Tiffany was developed in the course of the *DiDoCa* project and will
always
Tiffany - Read/Write Multipage-Tiff with PIL without PIL
Tiffany stands for any tiff. The tiny module solves a large set of
problems, has no dependencies and just works wherever Python works.
Tiffany was developed in the course of the
Tiffany - Read/Write Multipage-Tiff with PIL without PIL
Tiffany stands for any tiff. The tiny module solves a large set of
problems, has no dependencies and just works wherever Python works.
Tiffany was developed in the course of the
Christian,
I should have several larger Tiff files, but I would have to search a
bi. I used tilded tiffs ack in the early 90-s as a solution to mapping
large images onto raytraced surfaces on machines with only 20Mb of memory.
I will have to search though and I am now travelling. If I fail to
Christian Tismer tis...@stackless.com writes:
Tiffany stands for any tiff. The tiny module solves a large set of
problems, has no dependencies and just works wherever Python works.
Tiffany was developed in the course of the *DiDoCa* project and will
always appear on PyPi.
This sounds pretty
Am 30.06.2012 18:25, schrieb Paul Rubin:
Christian Tismer tis...@stackless.com writes:
Tiffany stands for any tiff. The tiny module solves a large set of
problems, has no dependencies and just works wherever Python works.
Tiffany was developed in the course of the *DiDoCa* project and will