I have been processing images w/ CFXM for a long time. I've used every
tag out there. We currently use cfx_imagecr3 http://www.efflare.com/. It
works great unless you are batching over 500 images, then it tanks. I
tested them all about 1.5-2 years ago and found imagecr3 to be faster
than the early JAI cfc's that came out. 

The next time I have to do new or upgrade my existing image processing
code I plan to try out the Alagad Image Component. It's a full featured
cfc that uses the JAI. http://www.alagad.com/ 

Hope this helps...

Justin Hansen
Project Manager
Uhlig LLC

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 4:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Image processing

> something that takes almost every known image format, converts it to
> web-friendly jpegs

If that part is really important, you might want to take a look at
ImageMagick.  I don't know of a current custom tag or CFC that wraps
it (there have been some in the past, but I'm not sure of their
current state), but it is pretty easy to cfexecute.  It supports
around a hundred different formats (including PSD).

-- 
Jim Wright
Wright Business Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
919-417-2257



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