>>Depends on what the image represents.

Ah ah, it's funny how much time you can spend just finding details to 
contradict me ;-)
Of course, IF you're working with "Binary information in Well Known
Binary (WKB) format", AND you have a database capable of reading details 
in that format,
then you better store the image in your database.

I'm pretty sure that if the initiator of this thread was under such 
conditions, he would have
never asked the question anyway ;-)

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