Dave...

In addition to the things that Rick's app can do, Alagad's component also
allows you to open images from the server and use them to watermark other
images. I wrote an app that took a clients logo and superimposed it onto
photos that users would upload.

If Rick could include that functionality in his, there'd be no reason to
purchase Alagad's version.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 11:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ImageCFC component Available


dave wrote:
> Hey Rick, how does this compare to alagad?
> I was supposed to buy that today and just curious, i'm def gunna give
yours a shot first though.

I honestly haven't even demo'ed Alagad because I was happy, for the most
part, with the free options available =)  At least, happy enough to know
that I didn't want to pay for something.

I do know that Alagad does a LOT more stuff, but if all you need is
image resizing, cropping, rotating, flipping and flopping... image.cfc
should do the trick.

Rick


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