"Lad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > from >> image: >> http://www.pythonware.com/library/pil/handbook/image.htm >> >> This is some example code: >> >> from PIL import Image >> im = Image.open("1.jpg") >> nx, ny = im.size >> im2 = im.resize((int(nx*1.5), int(ny*1.5)), Image.BICUBIC) >> im2.save("2.png") >> >> Bye, > bearophile, > Thank you for your reply. > But the above code increases size only , but not DPI resolutions( > vertical nad horizontal).I need a higher vertical and horisontal > resolutions. > Any idea how to do that? > Thank you >
If you just want to change the dpi flag that some software uses to interpret the size of the image when rendering it, something like: im.save('c:/tmp/out.jpg', dpi=(100,100)) might work. You can get lots of info on why this doesn't really change the resolution of the image from google. max -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list