Hey Scott, that’s great. The indexed color palette algorithm is what I’d 
considered myself. But after all this algorithm is CPU intensive on both client 
and server side!
   
  I just wish that Macromedia – god I can’t use to Adobe:) – had introduced a 
File class in flash player to create/download/upload pre-defined files from 
within flash player. say, you could create .txt files from a given String 
object, .xml form an xml object and .bmp or maybe .png & .jpg from BitmapData 
object. You could use FileReference class to upload/download these files and 
hence this would cause no security sandbox restrictions!
   
  I guess I’ll send the issue to macromedia wish list today:)


Scott Hyndman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  You might find this interesting

http://www.quasimondo.com/archives/000572.php

The comments seem to point out the various methods.

Scott


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Kamyar Nazeri
Sent: Fri 2/10/2006 10:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: 
Subject: [Flashcoders] image manipulation

Ok, it is possible to manipulate an image using new BitmapData class in the 
client-side, but I wonder how it is possible to send the manipulated image back 
to the server? Do I need to browse the whole image pixels and send a complete 
Array of ARGB pixel values to a web-service to create an image again?

Any ideas?


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