Some more searching brought me to Pillow. That seems to work! No answer needed anymore on previous question.
On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 9:51:53 PM UTC+1, GerritM wrote: > I am reinstalling everything on my new Windows 7 laptop. I run into a problem > when installing PIL 1.1.7, in combination with my Activestate Python 2.7.8. > > The PIL installer complains that no Python is registered. I did run Joakim > Löw's script to register Python. This results in the message "*** You > probably have another Python installation!". Adding some code to this script > reveals that my Python is registered with the following values (deviating > from the values in the script): > installkey: C:\Python27\ > pythonkey C:\Python27\Lib;C:\Python27\DLLs;C:\Python27\Lib\lib-tk > > The script proposes for pythonkey: > C:\Python27;C:\Python27\Lib\;C:\Python27\DLLs\ > > Can I change the pythonkey to the value proposed by Joakim Löw's script? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list