Combining two graphic images
A J Wilson
ajwilson at ezy.net.au
Sat Jun 3 18:56:02 EDT 2000
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I downloaded PIL and tried to compile/install it. However, when I try to import it in python to test it I get the following error. >>> import _imaging Traceback (innermost last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? ImportError: ./_imaging.so: undefined symbol: jpeg_resync_to_restart >>> Does anyone know what I am doing wrong. I am running Mandrake 7 on an intel box. Also what other rpm packages do I need to have installed to make it work? Thanks Austin "Anders Eriksson" <ame at swipnet.se> wrote in message news:n3aijsoefu73lgv2h2h37750di9ckk7uh6 at 4ax.com... > On Sat, 3 Jun 2000 11:45:12 +1000, "A J Wilson" <ajwilson at ezy.net.au> > wrote: > > >Hi > > > >I would like to combine two BMP images so that one overlays the other. Does > >anyone know how this could be done using Python. > > > > When it comes to imaging and working with images you can't beat PIL! > > PIL, Python Imaging Library, created by mr Fredrik Lundh is the best > thing since sliced bread! > > http://www.pythonware.com/ > > You may want to look up the function 'composite' > > // Anders >
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