RE: Image quality: CFX_imageCR vs CFIMAGE?

2011-06-01 Thread UXB
is CFIMAGE as good at the job as CFX_imageCR3 in terms of image quality? Please post what you find out because most of my applications are dependent on the CFX_ImageCR3 and the error codes and detailed functions which I am sure are not the same as CFIMAGE. Dennis Powers UXB Internet - A

Re: Image quality: CFX_imageCR vs CFIMAGE?

2011-06-01 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Please post what you find out because most of my applications are dependent on the CFX_ImageCR3 I finally decided to install the CF 32 bit version on my W 7 development PC. I could get around many of the uncompatibilities, but since my production server is 32-bit I found not reasonable to have

Image quality: CFX_imageCR vs CFIMAGE?

2011-05-30 Thread Claude Schnéegans
Hi, Now that I have CF9 running WITH ACCESS databases ;-) under 64 bit Window 7, I'm facing the problem of replacing 32 bits CFXs. One of them I've been using far before CFIMAGE was implemented in CF is imageCR3. There is a 64bit version of imageCR3, but it is not free, and before I buy it,

Re: Image quality: CFX_imageCR vs CFIMAGE?

2011-05-30 Thread Mark Drew
Why don't you test it and let us know the difference? Comparing image quality is kind of subjective depending on the actions you are performing and the source/destination image formats. Would be interesting to know the results. MD Sent from one of my many iDevices On 30 May 2011, at 19:10,

Re: Image quality: CFX_imageCR vs CFIMAGE?

2011-05-30 Thread Raymond Camden
And don't forget - cfimage has something like 9 levels of quality for resizing. I did a blog post on this once where I wrote a quick test script to show me the time/output from all. So when you do compare cfimage to cfx_imagecr, keep that in mind. On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Mark Drew

RE: Image quality: CFX_imageCR vs CFIMAGE?

2011-05-30 Thread Eric Roberts
...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 03:45 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Image quality: CFX_imageCR vs CFIMAGE? And don't forget - cfimage has something like 9 levels of quality for resizing. I did a blog post on this once where I wrote a quick test script to show me the time/output from all. So