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- From: andy@ajdean.demon.co.uk (Andy Dean)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Scale'ing of JPEGS
- Date: Wed, 03 Jan 1996 00:28:11 +0000
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- In article <DKH54v.K16@gremlin.nrtc.northrop.com>,
- mfrena@world.nad.northrop.com wrote:
-
- >I've got a couple of huge jpeg pictures that I'd like to scale down in
- >size. From about 1620x1290 to 1024x768. When I try to use Adpro with
- >an A3000 with 14 Megs of ram I get a requestor asking for 14 megs of
- >continous ram and one for 20 megs of ram. Since I don't have this much
- >ram I cannot do anything with these pictures.
- >
- >My question is, is there any other programs available for the Amiga via
- >share/freeware that I can use to scale down these pictures? Or maybe
- >some utility that I can use for this purpose?
-
- You might like to try our ImageStudio shareware image processing
- program. ImageStudio uses virtual memory (even on Amigas without
- an MMU) to keep its RAM requirements to a minimum. You should be
- able to load in and scale large JPEGs in only several hundred K.
- ImageStudio is available on Aminet as:
-
- /gfx/conv/ImageStudio_1.lha
- /gfx/conv/ImageStudio_2.lha
-
- The unregistered version crops images to 512x512 pixels, but
- registration is only 30US dollars and includes a fully illustrated
- printed manual.
-
-
- --
- Andy Dean, co-author of ImageStudio and TextureStudio for the Amiga
- EMail: andy@ajdean.demon.co.uk WWW: http://www.ee.ucl.ac.uk/adean/
-