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From: "Garfield Benjamin" <gbenjam@sosbbs.com>
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Subject: Re: Util Grabber
Date: Fri, 24 Oct 1997 21:11:46 -0400
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>> I already have a bob grabber. It works very easily indeed. Just draw a
>> box around your frames and it will automatically grab them by using
>> the Point command. It has NEVER let me down so far.
> Done something similar myself (except very rough) but I think Garfield
> was meaning one where you just load a picture and the program grabs
> everything on it without having to draw a frame, which would be
> useful.
Yes, that is EXACTLY the point. You don't have to worry about
manually grabbing each image nor do you need to draw a box around
them. The AIG works out the area of the images all on it's own and
does so much quicker than you might imagine for pure AMOS.
I have performed many test-grabs and some IFFs containted 50-60+
images (the screen literally packed with them) and these 320x220
IFFs were completely processed within 10-15 seconds... of course,
that was without the Auto-Centering turned on, but there is no way
you could manually grab the images that fast. It looks like this
will be a tool I will make extensive use of, might even encourage me
to do larger AMOS-projects than I have so far...
Anyway, I'm almost finished with the docs (writing doc-files is SO
much fun, isn't it?) and will be uploading the development-tools
later tonight.
I will post a final note after I have actually mailed the archive to
Mr. Giark...
Take care,
GARFIELD
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