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

2006-02-10 Thread Kamyar Nazeri
Hey Scott, that’s great. The indexed color palette algorithm is what I’d 
considered myself. But after all this algorithm is CPU intensive on both client 
and server side!
   
  I just wish that Macromedia – god I can’t use to Adobe:) – had introduced a 
File class in flash player to create/download/upload pre-defined files from 
within flash player. say, you could create .txt files from a given String 
object, .xml form an xml object and .bmp or maybe .png & .jpg from BitmapData 
object. You could use FileReference class to upload/download these files and 
hence this would cause no security sandbox restrictions!
   
  I guess I’ll send the issue to macromedia wish list today:)


Scott Hyndman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  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 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 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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Nazeri
Sent: vrijdag 10 februari 2006 16:55
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
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 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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