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=== Installing with pip === | |||
sudo pip install pil | |||
=== Debian/Ubuntu === | === Debian/Ubuntu === | ||
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apt-get install python-imaging | sudo apt-get install python-imaging | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 7 November 2013
Website / Documentation
Tutorials
Installation
Installing with pip
sudo pip install pil
Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install python-imaging
Windows
There's a set of windows installers on the main PIL site.
Gentoo
Installing in Gentoo:
emerge imaging
Macintosh
It depends a lot on the version of Mac OS you are running, but installing homebrew would be a good idea.
Examples
Examples: