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Date:       Thu, 24 Oct 2002 19:11:00 -0400
From:      "Nathan Vidican" <nathan@vidican.com>
To:        <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   OT: Looking for command-line jpg editor that could be modified
Message-ID:  <02Oct24.191302edt.118482@gateway.stclaircollege.ca>

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I am looking to try and make a CGI application which can take in a single
argument (the particular image to open), and return an image after scaling
it down to a specific size. All images are the same size, and will all be
scaled down proportionally. Here's the scenario:

We've got a website, where a lot of pictures are frequently posted from one
of about ten digital cameras. Fortunately all pictures are of the same size,
but unfortunately that's 2048x1563 pixels and around 2Mb jpg to begin with.
We'd like the viewers of the site to be able to selectively download any one
of these high-res pictures, but generate thumbnails of each of the images
and send them out on the pages. So basically I need a program which can
proportionally scale down and return an image (in jpg format). I'd like to
find something preferably written in either C/C++ or PERL. Any ideas or
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Nathan Vidican
nathan@vidican.com




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