yeah man, I got:
ImageJ time taken = 6922ms. CFX_Image time taken = 406ms.

which was a little messed up, but the results are nice:)
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> refreshing the page I get variable results, with ImageJ sometimes taking
> longer, sometimes taking less time than CFX_Image.
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> is anyone using imageJ on cfmx for graphics work yet?
>
> looks nice. all you have to do to install is drop the jar into the web-ing
> folder and cycle the server. jubbly.
>
> from my first impressions, a simple conditional width resize (only resize
> if
> width is above x pixels) seems faster than cfx_image
>
> the following code (using Benoit Hediard's simple resize UDF - which calls
> ImageJ) yielded the following results on 4 medium sized jpegs:
>
> ImageJ time taken = 187ms. CFX_Image time taken = 407ms.
>
> You can see the results at:
> http://www.funjunkie.co.uk/photos/prints/test.cfm
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> Code:
>
>
> <cfloop query="files">
>            <cfset
> resize(expandpath(name),getdirectoryfrompath(expandpath('thumbs/*.*')) &
> 'thb_' & name, 200, 'width')>
> </cfloop>
>
> <cfloop query="files">
>            <cfx_image
>                      action="iml"
>                      file="#ExpandPath('#name#')#"
>                      commands="
>                      resizeif 200,-1,200
>                      write
> #GetDirectoryFromPath(ExpandPath('thumbs/*.*'))#thb_#name#">
> </cfloop>
>
>
> neat.
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