You're not saying how exactly `putdata()` is not behaving. I'm assuming you're doing 

    >>> pic.putdata(a)
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "...blablabla.../PIL/Image.py", line 1185, in putdata
        self.im.putdata(data, scale, offset)
    SystemError: new style getargs format but argument is not a tuple

This is because `putdata` expects a sequence of tuples and you're giving it a numpy array. This

    >>> data = list(tuple(pixel) for pixel in pix)
    >>> pic.putdata(data)

will work but it is very slow. 

As of PIL 1.1.6, the ["proper" way to convert between images and numpy arrays][1] is simply

    >>> pix = numpy.array(pic)

although the resulting array is in a different format than yours (3-d array or rows/columns/rgb in this case).

Then, after you make your changes to the array, you should be able to do either `pic.putdata(pix)` or create a new image with `Image.fromarray(pix)`. 

  [1]: http://effbot.org/zone/pil-changes-116.htm