Ok, what is the resizeQuality property and how does it work? I tested it out and I'm not noticing any differences.
Derek Bump Dreamscape Software ____________________________________________ Compress Images Easily with JPEGCompress http://www.dreamscapesoftware.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chipp Walters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Use-Revolution" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 3:26 PM Subject: new altResizeImage Library available > I've recently finished a new library control which allows you to resize > and save images in different file formats. It's all in transcript and > can be found at the bottom of page: > > http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Downloads.htm > > It uses the little known bilinear interpolation algorithm built into > RunRev-- property called 'resizeQuality', to create a very nice resized > image. > > You could use this control for instance to build a program that > automatically made thumbnail files for a folder full of images, or to > convert PNG's into JPEGS. I've tested in only on WinXP for now. If you > find a problem, please email me offlist. > > best, > > Chipp > > From the website: > ---------------------------------------------- > > altResizeImgLib > by Chipp Walters, Altuit, inc. > > This library allows you to resize and save an image with the 'best' > resizeQuality of the engine while maintaining the aspect ratio. It can > save in PNG, JPEG or GIF formats (if you have purchased the GIF unlock > code from RR). > > This DEMO stack > Press the Resize Image button and you are prompted for an image to open. > Then you are asked for a filename to save as. Next, the altResizeImage > command is called with the parameters specified by Maximum > Height/Maximum Width and the pixel value. > > If you set the control to Maximize Height, then the image height will be > set to the height value specified with the width being whatever it needs > to be to maintain proportions. If you set the control to Maximize Width, > then the image width will be set to the width value specified with the > height being whatever it needs to be to maintain proportions. > > You can press the Open Viewer button to browse for and view the newly > resized image. > > How to install > Make the stack "altResizeImg" as a substack of your main stack. > > Then use the commands: > > start using stack "altResizeImgLib" > altResizeImage tFilePath,tFilePathToSave,tSize,tMode,tJpgQual > stop using stack "altResizeImgLib" > > Where: > tFilePath IS THE ORIGINATING IMAGE FILEPATH > > tFilePathToSave IS THE DESTINATION FILEPATH > NOTE: THIS HANDLER WILL LOOK AT THE EXTENSION OF THE FILE IN > tFilePathToSave TO DETERMINE WHAT FILE TYPE TO SAVE AS. IF NO EXTENSION > THEN DEFAULT IS "JPEG" > > tSize IS THE MAXWIDTH OR MAXHEIGHT IN PIXELS. ALL IMAGES ARE RESIZED > PROPORTIONALLY > > tMode IS EITHER "MaxHeight" or "MaxWidth" AND TELL THE HANDLER WHICH ONE > TO OPTIMIZE > > tJpgQual IS OPTIONAL AND TELLS WHAT JPEGQUALITY TO SAVE AS. DEFAULT IS 90 > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
