Well, for what it's worth: here's a start:
http://forums.livecode.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=26933&p=140562#p140562
Love, Richmond.
On 3.04.2016 00:02, Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami wrote:
RM: Your "why bother" assumes a) we work in teams of one in solitude or something like
that. OR b) you have experienced talented "workers" in image process.
In a distributed work environment, the options to pre-process images prior to
getting them into LiveCode is often zero. So...when the only resources you have
are square, ordinary images, having such a library in Livecode can be hugely
helpful... add to that, the use case may be multiple images over many cards (
or set for whatever purpose), making an LC library/process that can loop, way,
way more efficient than doing these in GIMP of Photoshop, unless you want to go
through the headached of setting up and recording actions etc.
I have in house app functions where, sure, we could do the same thing in
another X, Y, Z application, but certainly not with the same efficiency and
certainly not by someone with zero skill set in applications X,Y,Z.
I have volunteers to work on sets of 3000 + images with Livecode where the idea of
"why bother, you can do this in GIMP/Photoshop" verges on madness (smile).
On April 2, 2016 at 5:44:11 AM, Alejandro Tejada
(capellan2...@gmail.com<mailto:capellan2...@gmail.com>) wrote:
RM wrote
Why bother? Frankly the process is no more difficult using
GIMP: https://www.gimp.org/downloads/ or
Photoshop: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html
and there are quite a few other image editing software packages
available that can do that job as well.
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