i dl the plug in for gimp. fairly impressive, though my slow laptop is burning up my leg while trying to finish this tough picture. i'll post some before and afters, maybe, if i find time. and my leg doesn't go up in flames.
if this were built into a browser to do auto-scaling as an option for graphics (perhaps even server side) then pages would be more interactive, and potentially lighterweight. I really wish I had some time to play with this and put a web service front end on some graphics with some cache behind it to play with it.
judging by how long it took to resize a 6mp picture to 50percent width (~20 minutes on a 2ghz celeron) i don't think this is something you'd go mainstream with on the current technology for serverside
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that is really really interesting processing! i'm amazed that it can be done so well with a variety of images.
i dl the plug in for gimp. fairly impressive, though my slow laptop is burning up my leg while trying to finish this tough picture. i'll post some before and afters, maybe, if i find time. and my leg doesn't go up in flames.
if this were built into a browser to do auto-scaling as an option for graphics (perhaps even server side) then pages would be more interactive, and potentially lighterweight. I really wish I had some time to play with this and put a web service front end on some graphics with some cache behind it to play with it.
judging by how long it took to resize a 6mp picture to 50percent width (~20 minutes on a 2ghz celeron) i don't think this is something you'd go mainstream with on the current technology for serverside
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