library error. Since these tags have been in this application for over 10
years, I will assume that they were compiled for 16-bit and 64-bit CF on
Windows 2008 can not process them. Does anyone know of any CFX tags that
will run on 64-bit for image manipulation? Is there anything native to CF 9
on
Windows 2008 can not process them. Does anyone know of any CFX tags that will
run on 64-bit for image manipulation? Is there anything native to CF 9 that I
can use?
Thanks,
Donnie
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for image manipulation? Is there anything native to CF 9
that I can use?
Thanks,
Donnie
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http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion
Perfect, thanks guys :)
Dominic
On 18 August 2010 21:18, Alan Rother alan.rot...@gmail.com wrote:
You should have a set of baseline images that you know the source of. Things
you made in Photoshop using your digital camera, that you can validate the
color space and dimensions of.
I would
I'm writing a small utility to perform some image resizing with
options such as 'limitFileSize', 'maintainAspectRatio', etc. and I'd
like to write unit tests for this (something I'm new to). How would
any of you l33t unit testers go about this? i.e. How would you source
the images for the unit
Hi Dominic,
I think when it comes to image files you will want to have some local
test files, because you can potentially run into issues with the way
different image editors save files. If you generate all your test
image files through your test code, then your test environment may not
You should have a set of baseline images that you know the source of. Things
you made in Photoshop using your digital camera, that you can validate the
color space and dimensions of.
I would also collect random images from around the web from various sources
such as a Google Image search,
Just let me start with saying that I'm loving using Windows 7...stable,
slick, *all* my software runs
so much better than in XP (never did used Vista...skipped that
party)...however...
One issue is really getting on my nerds...whenever I try to run the same
code that I've used for
years and just
Rick,
Out of curiosity: you were running production cf on xp and now you are
trying to do the same on win 7?
--
Ryan
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Rick Faircloth r...@whitestonemedia.comwrote:
Just let me start with saying that I'm loving using Windows 7...stable,
slick, *all* my
Hi, Ryan...
No my production server is a VPS with Win 2003 Server and CF 8.
In my previous post, I'm referring to my dev setup.
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Ryan Letulle bayous...@gmail.com wrote:
Rick,
Out of curiosity: you were running production cf on xp and now you are
trying to
cool, i also have a win 2003 vps but cf7 also a centos railo setup.
--
Ryan
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Rick Faircloth r...@whitestonemedia.comwrote:
Hi, Ryan...
No my production server is a VPS with Win 2003 Server and CF 8.
In my previous post, I'm referring to my dev setup.
Not sure if anyone else has posted this since I started reading this
thread...
http://www.webresourcesdepot.com/jquery-image-crop-plugin-jcrop/
Thanks,
Mike
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-Original Message-
From: Dawson, Michael [mailto:m...@evansville.edu]
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 6:26 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: CF8 Image manipulation
Not sure if anyone else has posted this since I started reading this
thread...
http://www.webresourcesdepot.com/jquery-image-crop-plugin-jcrop
normal 8 handles? what is that? where is it 'normal to see them???
the only thing i can think of where an image has 8 handles when you
click on it is M$ applications... and even then it is not always the case...
what handles are you talking about?
Azadi Saryev
Sabai-dee.com
Your browser is not an image editor - it cannot manipulate *any* images in this
way -regardless of what server-side language/application generated them.
To the browser there is no significant difference with the image downloaded
from your server and any other image downloaded from the web.
If
[mailto:az...@sabai-dee.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 12:55 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF8 Image manipulation
normal 8 handles? what is that? where is it 'normal to see them???
the only thing i can think of where an image has 8 handles when you
click on it is M$ applications... and even
AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF8 Image manipulation
Your browser is not an image editor - it cannot manipulate *any* images in
this way -regardless of what server-side language/application generated
them.
To the browser there is no significant difference with the image downloaded
from your server
I beg to differ, but I have a cfx_efflare and it allows me to click on an
image and crop it on the admin area of my sites. I can click and drag to any
part of the image and then resize to my heart's content.
The last time I looked at CFX_Efflare, it didn't have any client-side
functionality.
: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 10:44 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF8 Image manipulation
I beg to differ, but I have a cfx_efflare and it allows me to click on an
image and crop it on the admin area of my sites. I can click and drag to
any
part
Cropping is easy, because JavaScript can mimic it with transparent/shaded
backgrounds, and just send the coordinates of the corner back to the server to
perform the actual manipulation.
Likewise, normal resizing is also rectangular and easy to mimic in JS.
Creating a trapezoid is more
Cropping is easy, because JavaScript can mimic it with transparent/shaded
backgrounds, and just send the coordinates of the corner back to the server to
perform the actual manipulation.
Likewise, normal resizing is also rectangular and easy to mimic in JS.
Creating a trapezoid is more
I am loving the CF8 Image drawing functions, but have a question.
Consider this:
I have drawn an image and written it to the browser.
Has anyone seen a way to click on an image and then get the normal 8 handles
and be able to massage the angles by clicking on a corner handle and
adusting the
Is there even a way to manipulate images in ColdFusion 4.0? Unfortunately
the job I'm on requires CF 4.0, and it's on an old Netscape Suitespot 3.6
server :P
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I know that the old version of CFX_image worked 5. Donno if it will work on
4. Might want to try. I might have the old (pre MX) version lying around.
G
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 3:03 AM, Gerald Deloff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there even a way to manipulate images in ColdFusion 4.0?
It's been way too long...Did 4 have cfexecute? You could always use
imagemagick, as long as you can call command line via CF (if you have
that much control on the server).
http://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia
It's an excellent set of image manipulation libraries written in C. You
can read all about it here:
http://www.libgd.org/
Hope this helps!
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Blue Dragon Alliance Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christopher Jordan wrote:
Jordan
Sure thing. I've made the code available here:
http://www.viviotech.net/tags/create_thumb.php.txt
I wrote it to be called from the command-line using CFEXECUTE.
It doesn't process very large images though, and I've never taken the
time to debug that unfortunately.
Use this code as you see fit.
On 3/2/07, Jordan Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure thing. I've made the code available here:
http://www.viviotech.net/tags/create_thumb.php.txt
I wrote it to be called from the command-line using CFEXECUTE.
Years ago, before I had CFMX, I'd written a Perl script that would generate
Thanks Jordan, I'll check it out.
Chris
Jordan Michaels wrote:
It's an excellent set of image manipulation libraries written in C. You
can read all about it here:
http://www.libgd.org/
Hope this helps!
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Blue
What is the best tool in the market to resize/crop the uploaded images in
coldfusion.
The scnerio will be like the visitor will upload the image and then he/she
should have resize, rotate, crop and the other smiliar kind of functionality
available.
I don't mind buying any commercial CFX, but
Look into ImageCFC.
-Original Message-
From: Asim Manzur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 3:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Image manipulation
What is the best tool in the market to resize/crop the uploaded images in
coldfusion.
The scnerio will be like the visitor
We generally use Alagad image component
(http://www.alagad.com/index.cfm/name-aic) but I think ImageCFC
(http://www.opensourcecf.com/imagecfc/) must be enough for most of the job.
Asim Manzur wrote:
What is the best tool in the market to resize/crop the uploaded images in
coldfusion.
The
And thanks that we have a great archive! :)
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/CF-Talk/thread.cfm/threadid:42585
Asim Manzur wrote:
What is the best tool in the market to resize/crop the uploaded images in
coldfusion.
The scnerio will be like the visitor will upload the image and then
Great question,
I've been playing with image manipulation tools in CF for years now...
Building gallery applications is my thing.
If you are willing and able to buy and install a CFX tag I would recommend
ImageFlare or Image CR (Depending on the features you need). Both are made
by Efflare
Asim Manzur wrote:
What is the best tool in the market to resize/crop the uploaded images in
coldfusion.
The scnerio will be like the visitor will upload the image and then he/she
should have resize, rotate, crop and the other smiliar kind of functionality
available.
I don't mind buying
one of the forum regulars over at Easycfm posted an overview of the
various image manipulation options.
http://www.lot-o-nothin.com/cfml/articles/index.cfm/id/3/
FWIW, i'll echo Alan's response. I haven't used any of the others,
but i have used the efflare custom tag and not only does it work
I'll offer a third 'Yea' for imageCR3 from Efflare. When stacked up against
the others, well, they just don't compare. Your server will thank you.
Matt
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The most significant release in over
Manzur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 3:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Image manipulation
What is the best tool in the market to resize/crop the uploaded images in
coldfusion.
The scnerio will be like the visitor will upload the image and then he/she
should have
If your host has ASPImage COM object, I would also suggest it for
quality. :)
Here is a page that I created 4 years ago which still works with CF
ASPImage.
http://motorspor.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=foto.ilk
For NDA note: I am sure it will be better! :)
--
.
-- Josh
- Original Message -
From: Asim Manzur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 12:53 PM
Subject: Image manipulation
What is the best tool in the market to resize/crop the uploaded images in
coldfusion.
The scnerio will be like
ImageFlare. What didn't you like about it, what didn't it do, or what
didn't it do well. I'd like to benefit from your experience. :o)
Thanks,
Chris
Alan Rother wrote:
Great question,
I've been playing with image manipulation tools in CF for years now...
Building gallery applications is my
We use Alagad which is quite good.
But CF8 has this built in.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au/blog/
-Original Message-
From: Asim Manzur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 2 March 2007 7:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Image manipulation
What is the best tool
Since this thread is getting so many good responses, but my earlier one was
overlooked.
Can anybody suggest one of these tags that will work well on a hosted
environment where one does not have access to the cfadministrator or the
CreateObject() and cfobject... functionality?
--
Mark Mandel did respond to your thread. You need one of those two
commands to be able to do what you want. Sorry. Sounds like it's time to
get a new host.
Ian Skinner wrote:
Since this thread is getting so many good responses, but my earlier one was
overlooked.
Can anybody suggest one of
ermm...cfx_imagecr from efflare, being a cfx tag, shouldn't need
either (altho it's been a few years since i've used it...)
On 3/1/07, Christopher Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Mandel did respond to your thread. You need one of those two
commands to be able to do what you want. Sorry.
For me it's all about image quality.
Image Flare produces a much cleaner, sharper image. Any of the Image CFCs
use the base image class supplied by Java and it's algorithm for producing
jpgs, well... frankly it sucks. In my experience, I find that the Java based
tools leave a sharper image but
Sorry. Sounds like it's time to get a new host.
Yes he just did, probably about the same time I sent my follow up answer.
Well it is just for my personal vanity site, so it is not worth a few hundred
dollars to me to upgrade to a hosting service/plan that would have this.
I just wanted to make
Ian,
If your host won't let you use createobject, you cant use any of the Java
based ones.
And if they wont let you use Java, I doubt they'll let you install a CFX
tag.
=]
--
Alan Rother
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
http://www.RotherFamily.net/compare/
Cool information!!! Thanks. Looks like most things in life, you get what you
pay for!
But I can see where many cases where the first is 'good enough' and for the
price is hard to beat when it is.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
Ian Skinner wrote:
Sorry. Sounds like it's time to get a new host.
HMS does have ImageCR3 installed on their systems.
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Upgrade to MX7 experience time-saving features, more productivity.
Updated the page again, now it includes a Photoshop copy as well.
http://www.RotherFamily.net/compare/ http://www.rotherfamily.net/compare/
Also, if you go to the main site,
http://www.RotherFamily.nethttp://www.rotherfamily.net/compare/
All of those images were made with ImageCFC
--
Alan
Wow! Thanks for the visual comparison! I can see what you mean. So since
ImageCFC uses the java base image class, I'll get results similar to the
images on the far right-hand side of your example page (cute family,
btw!)? Have I got that right?
As far as the ability to crop, rotate, zoom,
Alan, any chance you have the columns named wrong?
I would have said the third column, currently labeled Java was clearer then
the second column, Flare.
But I will be the first to admit, I DO NOT have the graphic designer eye for
this kind of thing.
--
Ian Skinner
Web
No, the columns are right... I dont know why, but yes. The Java images are
sharper today for some reason... not sure why,
The key problem I have is that the often seem over sharpened, to the point
that you get garbage in some places.
Look at the details in my daughter's hair in the second
Look at the details in my daughter's hair in the second image or the pyramid in
the third for the Java ones. See how choppy it is and how the fine details are
all splattered for lack of a better word. That's what I hate. A lot of my
images look like that.
I'll take your word for it; that is
As far as cropping, resizing, rotating and such, they have the same
features. Image flare is pretty darn easy to use, although it has it's own
language and syntax you have to get used to...
They both can also put text on the image, but ImageFlare BLOWS IT AWAY.
We use it at work in our CMS to
If on a windows box, word on the street is, using a ASP component like
aspimage, through coldfusions CreatObject creates the best image. I haven't
had he time to check into this though.
Casey
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Nathan Strutz and I and toyed with the idea of just building our own image
processing server (entirely based on his C#.net code)
Just to process our family photos and what not.
The code he has written works REALLY well, pretty darn close to Photoshop
type stuff.
--
Alan Rother
Adobe Certified
I see the over sharpness you're talking about Alan, and I see the
blurriness of the Flare pics, but it's varies from image to image.
Alan Rother wrote:
No, the columns are right... I dont know why, but yes. The Java images are
sharper today for some reason... not sure why,
The key problem I
I figured any onscreen tools to accomplish these tasks would have to be
written, I was just thinking of allowing my user to upload a single
image and the program would take care of creating the thumbnail from the
larger upload. I'm guess that this is pretty standard for an image
gallery type
On Linux boxes where image quality is important, I use command-line PHP
to access GD libraries and resize images. It's the best image quality
I've ever seen from a dynamic web application.
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Blue Dragon Alliance Member
Jordan, what are GD libraries?
Chris
Jordan Michaels wrote:
On Linux boxes where image quality is important, I use command-line PHP
to access GD libraries and resize images. It's the best image quality
I've ever seen from a dynamic web application.
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio
I get what I consider to be Acceptible results using ImageCFC for blogs,
personal sites, etc - particularly if you play with the settings, and apply
a slight blur after resizing.
But smooth background colors and gradients - like the blue sky on the images
I'm about to link to - are still a little
Jordan, would you mind sharing that code? I'd love to see it.
Rick
On 3/1/07, Jordan Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Linux boxes where image quality is important, I use command-line PHP
to access GD libraries and resize images. It's the best image quality
I've ever seen from a dynamic
Is there a CF tag out there that will take a image and reduce it's size
properly? Say someone uploads an image that is 100px High X 50px wide, and I
only want images that are say 50px high. Is there something that will
automatically make the image in question 50px high X 25px wide and keep the
Check this:
Image CFC
http://www.opensourcecf.com/imagecfc/
Doug Brown wrote:
Is there a CF tag out there that will take a image and reduce it's size
properly? Say someone uploads an image that is 100px High X 50px wide, and
I only want images that are say 50px high. Is there something
25px wide and keep the
right proportions, as to not distort the image?
Regards,
Doug
On any image manipulation tags I've seen, you have to calculate the
proper proportions in order to keep them.
Here's some example code when using BlueDragon's CFIMAGE tag:
!--- Get the image info using
Jordan Michaels wrote:
On any image manipulation tags I've seen, you have to calculate the
proper proportions in order to keep them.
ImageCFC has a scaleX and scaleY property, so ify ou want to restrict
your image to 50px high, you'd just use the scaleY() method. Both
methods maintain
Rick Root wrote:
Jordan Michaels wrote:
On any image manipulation tags I've seen, you have to calculate the
proper proportions in order to keep them.
ImageCFC has a scaleX and scaleY property, so ify ou want to restrict
your image to 50px high, you'd just use the scaleY() method. Both
.
-Original Message-
From: Doug Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 5:25 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Image manipulation
Is there a CF tag out there that will take a image and reduce it's size
properly? Say someone uploads an image that is 100px High X 50px wide, and
I only want
, 2006 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: Image manipulation
Jordan Michaels wrote:
On any image manipulation tags I've seen, you have to calculate the
proper proportions in order to keep them.
ImageCFC has a scaleX and scaleY property, so ify ou want to restrict
your image to 50px high, you'd just use
Rick Root wrote:
I'm gonna add a scaleToFit() method too that takes a maximum width and
height and forces your image to fit within that space but still maintain
aspect ratio.
I have a mod to the resize() method which adds a preserveAspect argument
that probably does what the
Jim Wright wrote:
Rick Root wrote:
I'm gonna add a scaleToFit() method too that takes a maximum width and
height and forces your image to fit within that space but still maintain
aspect ratio.
I have a mod to the resize() method which adds a preserveAspect argument
that probably does
I know there are some of you out there who have been unhappy with the
quality of images produced by the available java manipulation libraries,
although the Alagad image component seems to do a fine job.
I've been toying with various methods and pouring over java
documentation the last 24 hours
: Jave Image Manipulation Quality
I know there are some of you out there who have been unhappy with the
quality of images produced by the available java manipulation libraries,
although the Alagad image component seems to do a fine job.
I've been toying with various methods and pouring over java
Andy Matthews wrote:
Rick...
SMALL
Nearest: 5,580
Bicubic: 5,566
Explicit: 28,309
So while the final image looks better, it's because less image data is being
thrown away. The best test would be to get the quality of image generated by
the explicit code as close as possible to the
Rick Root wrote:
Andy Matthews wrote:
Rick...
SMALL
Nearest: 5,580
Bicubic: 5,566
Explicit: 28,309
So while the final image looks better, it's because less image data is being
thrown away. The best test would be to get the quality of image generated by
the explicit code as close as possible
Michael - can you share the URL so I don't have to google (it's christmas
after all :)
-Original Message-
From: Michael Clayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 11:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC for Image Manipulation
Hi guys. First post!
I've been half
Subject: Re: CFC for Image Manipulation
Hi guys. First post!
I've been half-heartedly looking for a good image manip cfc for a while.
I've checked all the ones in this thread, and it seems that the only one
that will suit my needs is Alagad.
Here are a list of the functions I need
tanks!!
-Original Message-
From: Michael Clayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 10:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC for Image Manipulation
I'm not sure which URL you want, so here's a few. :)
Alagad Image Component (the one that works)
http
Hi guys. First post!
I've been half-heartedly looking for a good image manip cfc for a while. I've
checked all the ones in this thread, and it seems that the only one that will
suit my needs is Alagad.
Here are a list of the functions I need:
- Thumbnail creation
- Watermarking (with png's
Is anyone else familiar with Image Magick, and how does the final image
quality compare to Massimo's CFC? I would consider using his component if
the final quality is at least as good, but my first concern is having the
best final product, not the means to get there.
I really have no idea
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 December 2005 17:21
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFC for Image Manipulation
Is anyone else familiar with Image Magick, and how does the final image
quality compare to Massimo's CFC? I would consider using his component if
the final quality is at least as good, but my first
Sorry, I know this thread is a few days old but...
I've done some image manipulateion with CFCs with mixed results. I used the
Alagad Component and loved being able to do native calls in CF for image
manipulation, but I was dissapointed by the final file sizes of the images,
especially
Speaking of...Massimo...do you have any intention of adding in a quality
parameter to your CFC?
There are already many quality-related parameters than you can tweak to suit
your needs. By default the CFC is optimized for quality. Use the init()
method as pseudo-constructor to get an instance of
I haven't tried version 2 and I'm sorry if my post was inaccurate, I
was using an older version. I'll give v2 a go and see how it works
No need to apologize. I know version 2 offers much better quality. Hope it
will be able to suit your needs
I have some users that believe they need to use
I usually don't like to pay for stuff but Alagad was worth the money,
I tried all of the free solutions and Alagad simply worked the best
for image resizing and thumbnailing. Massimo's tag is also very good
but the quality of the resize wasn't all that great when the original
images were very
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-Original Message-
From: Pete Ruckelshaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 10:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC for Image Manipulation
I've heard good things about Alagad, but Massimo's
]
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 3:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC for Image Manipulation
I usually don't like to pay for stuff but Alagad was worth the money,
I tried all of the free solutions and Alagad simply worked the best
for image resizing and thumbnailing. Massimo's tag is also very
Massimo,
On 12/12/05, Massimo Foti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious, have you tried version 2.0 of tmt_img or an older version? I
know for sure quality was vastly improved starting with 2.0.
I haven't tried version 2 and I'm sorry if my post was inaccurate, I
was using an older version.
again,
Jenny
-Original Message-
From: Pete Ruckelshaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 December 2005 04:35
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC for Image Manipulation
I've heard good things about Alagad, but Massimo's tmt_img is pretty
simple to use and is free. I have a bunch of code that I
Thanks Will .. looks good but I think it's MX 7 only and I'm on 6.1 .. ?
-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 December 2005 23:12
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC for Image Manipulation
I remember seeing posting a few weeks ago about a cfc for image
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Sent: 09 December 2005 23:12
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC for Image Manipulation
I remember seeing posting a few weeks ago about a cfc for image
manipulation, like sizing and making thumb nails, but I can't find it in my
mail archive, does anyone have the info to hand please?
Jen
I remember seeing posting a few weeks ago about a cfc for image
manipulation, like sizing and making thumb nails, but I can't find it in my
mail archive, does anyone have the info to hand please?
Thanks, Jenny
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-Original Message-
From: Jennifer Gavin-Wear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 5:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFC for Image Manipulation
I remember seeing posting a few weeks ago about
Search for my name and Thumb It in the House of Fusion archives or Google for
Massimo Foto and image manipulation
Cheers
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VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
cell: 250.920.8830
e-mail: [EMAIL
Alagad Image Component at www.alagad.com, perhaps?
On 12/9/05, Jennifer Gavin-Wear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember seeing posting a few weeks ago about a cfc for image
manipulation, like sizing and making thumb nails, but I can't find it in my
mail archive, does anyone have the info
/9/05, Jennifer Gavin-Wear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I remember seeing posting a few weeks ago about a cfc for image
manipulation, like sizing and making thumb nails, but I can't find it in my
mail archive, does anyone have the info to hand please?
Thanks, Jenny
thanks to all for the replies ..
I found this interesting link
http://www.alagad.com/index.cfm/name-aiccfmmug
is this something we can go for ?
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I remember seeing posting a few weeks ago about a cfc for image
manipulation, like sizing and making thumb nails, but I can't find it in my
mail archive, does anyone have the info to hand please?
Jen,
I posted this one a while back. Works very nicely if you just use jpegs.
http
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