Jun 20, 2019, 12:20 PM by gpor...@yahoo.com:
> Hi!
>
> This is cool!
>
> Maybe you need to convert the images to PPM first? Or you can create or use
> exisiting C library to get the right format you want :)
>
>
Yeah, PPM is a simple format. But for now I will try working without converting
1st.
Jun 20, 2019, 12:23 PM by a...@software-lab.de:
> On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 08:46:13AM +0200, Alexander Burger wrote:
>
>> (in "file"
>> (make
>> (do (car (info "file"))
>> (link (rd 1)) ) ) )
>>
> Sorry, this is unnecessarily complex.
>
Right, but good to know there's a built in way to get file
On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 08:46:13AM +0200, Alexander Burger wrote:
>(in "file"
> (make
> (do (car (info "file"))
> (link (rd 1)) ) ) )
Sorry, this is unnecessarily complex.
Better is
(in "file"
(make
(while (rd 1)
(link @) ) ) )
☺/ A!e
Hi!
This is cool!
Maybe you need to convert the images to PPM first? Or you can create or use
exisiting C library to get the right format you want :)
BR,
geo
> On Jun 20, 2019, at 3:24 PM, JmageK wrote:
>
> Hi, all!
> I was recently thinking, 'How can you do image processing in picolisp' L
Hi JmageK,
> I was recently thinking, 'How can you do image processing in picolisp' Like
> reading a file, changing some color values, etc.
> : (in"file.jpg"(do 9 (prinl (rd]or
> : (in"file.jpg"(do 40(PR(rd]For now just knowing how to read the file
> contents as an array of color values like if
Hi, all!
I was recently thinking, 'How can you do image processing in picolisp' Like
reading a file, changing some color values, etc.
I tried a basic PNG & jpg file. Using rd it does read but I'm getting binary
output in terminal. And if I try it for a high value (when using jpg) pil
crashes
: (