Pixelify ======== Requires PIL, which has been adapted to Python3 under the name pillow pip install pillow Takes an image, or a folder full of images, and produces pixelated versions of each image according to an "objective". That is, how the image would look if it was forced to fit into an *objective x objective* frame. But, the actual output file will be the same dimensions as the original, simply pixelated.
Examples: You are in a folder called C:\pics where there are 2 images: 1.png, 2.png Path to image or directory > 1.png Pixel Objective > 32 A folder called "pixel" is created, and 1_32.png is inside. ____________ Path to image or directory > 1.png Pixel Objective > 32, 64, 128 1_32.png, 1_64.png, and 1_128.png have been created ___________ Path to image or directory > Pixel Objective > 32 Path was left completely blank (no spaces or anything), so it uses the current folder. 1_32.png and 2_32.png have been created. ____________ Path to image or directory > C:\otherfolder Pixel Objective > 24 C:\otherfolder\pixel\ is now full of 24-objective images.