I used thumbnail originally, and am using resize now. Perhaps it has to
do with the image type (That is based on strings), but the resize
function just didn't do it for me. No idea why... Oh well, probably
just a problem for me, but, I've found a way around it, for the time
being.
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Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Peter Hansen wrote:
>>See the docs on transform(). From the sounds of it, if resize() won't
>>stretch something (it's own docs don't make that clear)
>
> "resize" resizes the image to the given size.
>
> "thumbnail" (which is an in-place operation) doesn't; it creates an
>
Peter Hansen wrote:
> See the docs on transform(). From the sounds of it, if resize() won't
> stretch something (it's own docs don't make that clear)
"resize" resizes the image to the given size.
"thumbnail" (which is an in-place operation) doesn't; it creates an
image no larger than the given
Tuvas wrote:
> I am seeking a way to resize a PIL image, even if the original is a
> smaller dimention than the new size. Resizing seems to only make an
> image smaller, and not larger. I have a 700x700 sized picture,
> sometimes that will display an image larger and other times smaller. Is
> there
"Tuvas" wrote:
> I am seeking a way to resize a PIL image, even if the original is a
> smaller dimention than the new size. Resizing seems to only make an
> image smaller, and not larger. I have a 700x700 sized picture,
> sometimes that will display an image larger and other times smaller. Is
> th
I am seeking a way to resize a PIL image, even if the original is a
smaller dimention than the new size. Resizing seems to only make an
image smaller, and not larger. I have a 700x700 sized picture,
sometimes that will display an image larger and other times smaller. Is
there an easy way to do this