Tuvas wrote: > I have an image that is in a "raw" format, ei, no place markers to tell > the dimensions, just a big group of numbers.
The adjective "raw", apt as it may be, is a long way from specifying the representation of an image. *Every* digital format is "just a big group of numbers". > I happen to know the > dimension of this array from a different source. I would like to be > able to display it. Is there a way to do this easily? I know that > several libraries use a "raw" function, but I have little doubt that > this differs somewhat from program to program. Well, maybe it's easy. Perhaps a straightforward interpretation of the numbers, along with the dimensions you know, will yield the image. It might be harder. For an arguably-overstated exposition, see: http://luminous-landscape.com/essays/raw-law.shtml -- --Bryan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list