Getting PIL to work for Windows
Dale Strickland-Clark
dale at out-think.NOSPAMco.uk
Sun Nov 5 21:47:15 EST 2000
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"Colin Meeks" <colin at programmedintegration.com> wrote: >I've just downloaded the Windows distribution of PIL and am having touble >getting it to work. I can import the module OK, but when I try to resize >something I get an error. The code I am using is : > > import Image > > outfile = "image10_tn" > Image.open("image10.jpg").resize(128).save(outfile, "JPEG") > >When I run this I get the following error > >Traceback (innermost last): > File "C:\python\Pythonwin\pywin\framework\scriptutils.py", line 311, in >RunScript > exec codeObject in __main__.__dict__ > File "C:\CJB\Meeks Website\images\Wedding\reception\thumb.py", line 4, in >? > Image.open("image10.jpg").resize(128).save(outfile, "JPEG") > File "C:\PYTHON\PIL\Image.py", line 626, in resize > self.load() > File "C:\PYTHON\PIL\ImageFile.py", line 125, in load > self.load_prepare() > File "C:\PYTHON\PIL\ImageFile.py", line 175, in load_prepare > self.im = Image.core.new(self.mode, self.size) > File "C:\PYTHON\PIL\Image.py", line 40, in __getattr__ > raise ImportError, "The _imaging C module is not installed" >ImportError: The _imaging C module is not installed > >Anyone know how I get the _imaging C module (I assume this is the >_imaging.dll file) installed. > >Thanks in advance > >Colin > This is a FAQ. The solution to which is also in the FAQ. I don't have the URL handy and I don't remember the fix, but when I hit this problem a while ago, I found the answer in Deja.com from a few months ago. I'm sure someone will be along shortly with a pointer if you don't have any luck with this. -- Dale Strickland-Clark Out-Think Ltd Business Technology Consultants
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