[Flashcoders] image manipulation

2006-02-10 Thread Kamyar Nazeri
Ok, it is possible to manipulate an image using new BitmapData class in the 
client-side, but I wonder how it is possible to send the manipulated image back 
to the server? Do I need to browse the whole image pixels and send a complete 
Array of ARGB pixel values to a web-service to create an image again?
   
  Any ideas?


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RE: [Flashcoders] image manipulation

2006-02-10 Thread Ben Smeets
Theoretically I guess this should be possible. You would lose the jpg
format though, so the server should have something there to re-create
the image for the pixel data and accept the performance loss when
recompressing to jpg. Performance would probably suck too :) But doable
I think. 

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Subject: [Flashcoders] image manipulation

Ok, it is possible to manipulate an image using new BitmapData class in
the client-side, but I wonder how it is possible to send the manipulated
image back to the server? Do I need to browse the whole image pixels and
send a complete Array of ARGB pixel values to a web-service to create an
image again?
   
  Any ideas?


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RE: [Flashcoders] image manipulation

2006-02-10 Thread Scott Hyndman
You might find this interesting

http://www.quasimondo.com/archives/000572.php

The comments seem to point out the various methods.

Scott


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Subject:[Flashcoders] image manipulation

Ok, it is possible to manipulate an image using new BitmapData class in the 
client-side, but I wonder how it is possible to send the manipulated image back 
to the server? Do I need to browse the whole image pixels and send a complete 
Array of ARGB pixel values to a web-service to create an image again?
   
  Any ideas?


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Re: [Flashcoders] image manipulation

2006-02-10 Thread Christian Giordano

  I guess I’ll send the issue to macromedia wish list today:)


Probably in As3/fp8.5 is already implemented, I suggest you to check it 
first :)


chr

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Re: [Flashcoders] image manipulation in Flash

2005-12-14 Thread Helmut Granda

Maybe the following tutorial will get you started:

http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorial/Using-Advanced-Bitmap-Color-Manipulation/3124

Helmut.

rishi wrote:


Hi



I want to do image manipulation in Flash. 




Problem Definition.



I have a png image exported at 80% quality . I am using 4 colors in png
image say red,blue,green,orange. But as the image is generate because of
lower quality image now contains more than 4 colors, some are variations
of red, some of yellow some of gren.. In my application I want the user
to have an option to replace selective color.

How can I achieve to replace simultaneous ranges of red even if user
specified a single color red. Also keeping in mind the intention to
change only connected pixels.



Any ideas are welcome.



Regards

Rishi

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[Flashcoders] image manipulation in Flash

2005-12-13 Thread rishi
Hi

 

I want to do image manipulation in Flash. 

 

Problem Definition.

 

 I have a png image exported at 80% quality . I am using 4 colors in png
image say red,blue,green,orange. But as the image is generate because of
lower quality image now contains more than 4 colors, some are variations
of red, some of yellow some of gren.. In my application I want the user
to have an option to replace selective color.

How can I achieve to replace simultaneous ranges of red even if user
specified a single color red. Also keeping in mind the intention to
change only connected pixels.

 

 Any ideas are welcome.

 

Regards

Rishi

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