There are image processing libraries, like ImageMagick and GD, that
can live on a Linux server, and it probably wouldn't be too hard for a
genius like André or others to figure out how to pass image location
and parameters to...
On Mar 23, 2008, at 1:32 PM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
I would be interested in a runtime web app that takes incoming hi
res photos and generates a small version. Does anyone know if
references like the following will work in a CGI?
put url "binfile:/httpdocs/incoming/photos/humungous.jpg" into image 1
#scaling routine truncated for this discussion:
set the rect of image "currentImage" to 0,345,0,240
create image "newImage"
set the rect of image "newImage" to the rect of img "currentImage"
set the imagedata of img "newImage" to the imageData of img
"CurrentImage"
set the JPEGQuality to (fld "jpegSetting")
export image "newImage" to file gCurrentFolder & tImage as JPEG
This works break on the GUI and is actually pretty speed relative to
Photoshop's own scaling, even with image quality set to "best".
But I don't know if these are "abstract" objects (like a field or
custom property or stack script) that will work without a GUI. of
some interaction with a video card is required...
tks
Sivakatirswami
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