Why not import the image, resize it, and then take a snapshot?
 

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Geoff Canyon
> Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 03:48
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: image size limit?
> 
> Why not? As I said, speed could be an issue. It probably 
> would be. But there's nothing that prevents it from working 
> at all, and the research involved would feed the creation of 
> an external if that were necessary.
> 
> As an example, I once wrote a sound parser to work with AIFF 
> files. I started the task not thinking it would work at all. 
> Turned out fine, and this was four or five years ago (much 
> slower hardware).
> 
> regards,
> 
> Geoff Canyon
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> 
> On Oct 30, 2004, at 9:12 AM, Frank Leahy wrote:
> 
> > On Oct 30, 2004, at 5:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > wrote:
> >
> >> From: Geoff Canyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Subject: Re: image size limit?
> >> To: How to use Revolution <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>
> >> If the goal is just to create a thumbnail, you could open 
> the image 
> >> as binary data and create your own thumbnail. Performance is 
> >> certainly a question that would have to be answered.
> >
> > Guffaw...you're kidding, right?  You can't really suggest that it's 
> > reasonable to try and write a jpeg parser in Transcript?
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