Tim Eichholz wrote: > I think maybe I am using the wrong function. I want to paste the > entire 192x192 contents of cols[f] into newimage. I would think it > works like newimage.paste(cols[f], (x, 0, 192+x, 192)) if that's not > it I think I'm missing a function
Don't "think"! Read the documentation or, if that is hard to understand, write a tiny script that excercises only the function in question. I can't test your script because it's not "self-contained" (doesn't run without user input), but I'm quite certain that the images that you generate with c = 1 while c <= ncols: cols += [image.crop((framew*c, 0, frameh*(c+1), frameh*(c+1)))] c += 1 are not of the size 192x192. Assuming >>> framew = frameh = 192 >>> ncols = 3 >>> c = 1 >>> while c <= ncols: ... box = framew*c, 0, frameh*(c+1), frameh*(c+1) ... print "width =", box[2] - box[0], "height =", box[3] - box[1] ... c += 1 ... width = 192 height = 384 width = 192 height = 576 width = 192 height = 768 See? You need to redo the maths and go through every step of your script, throw in some diagnostics code to verify that it does what you expect, and only then proceed to the next operation. My hunch is that crop() doesn't do what you want rather than paste(), but to be sure you'd have to explain in plain English what the final image should look like. Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list