"Lad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Tim , >Thank you for the explanation, >And I must also thank you all you others, who helped me. >Particularly, bearophile and Max. > >Now I use the following code , that provided bearophile, > >from PIL import Image >im = Image.open("output3.jpg") >nx, ny = im.size >im2 = im.resize((int(nx*2.5), int(ny*2.5)), Image.BICUBIC) >im2.save("2000.png",dpi=(520,520)) > >and very important thing was dpi=(520,520) that provided Max,
I'm glad that you achieved your goal, but I don't think we have quite made our point yet. I want to make sure this is clear, in case you need to do this again. The dpi=(520,520) is NOT the "very important thing". The only thing that does is change the number in the header. It doesn't change the image at all. The "very important thing" in this script is the "im.resize", which smoothly stretches the image so that it has 2.5 times as many pixels as before. It is that stretching which allows you to change the DPI in the header, and yet still have it print at the same size. -- - Tim Roberts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list