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I want to use Python to "resize" an image to make the physical size of the image larger without increasing the number of pixels in the image. This will result hopefully in a very low resolution highly pixelated image. I have tried creating a new image using PIL from Python and zooming in on it using the standard image viewer in my computer. Unfortunately it would not zoom in much.



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    I want to use Python to "resize" an image to make the physical size of the image larger without increasing the number of pixels in the image. This will result hopefully in a very low resolution highly pixelated image. I have tried creating a new image using PIL from Python and zooming in on it using the standard image viewer in my computer. Unfortunately it would not zoom in much.



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      I want to use Python to "resize" an image to make the physical size of the image larger without increasing the number of pixels in the image. This will result hopefully in a very low resolution highly pixelated image. I have tried creating a new image using PIL from Python and zooming in on it using the standard image viewer in my computer. Unfortunately it would not zoom in much.



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      I want to use Python to "resize" an image to make the physical size of the image larger without increasing the number of pixels in the image. This will result hopefully in a very low resolution highly pixelated image. I have tried creating a new image using PIL from Python and zooming in on it using the standard image viewer in my computer. Unfortunately it would not zoom in much.



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