Not quite. That produces a header. I'm looking for a "raw" image. However, I solved that with a .tostring().

Lucas wrote:
Hello,

Just a simple call to img.save("filename" [, "extension"])

regards,

Lucas

On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Wayne Watson
<sierra_mtnv...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
  
I have an image of described as:
Img Info---------------->:  {}
 size:  (640, 480)
 format:  None
 mode:  P
 palette:  <ImagePalette.ImagePalette instance at 0x02393378>
 bands:  ('P',)
 type:  <type 'instance'>

I'd like to write it to a file. Apparently, I need to convert it to a string
first. How do I do that?
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