+1 on being able to do pixel drawing/shading [import]uid: 19626 topic_id: 894 reply_id: 40858[/import]
Low-Level Image Tools Status (+1 Bump)
For my needs (and perhaps this is elsewhere in the API, but I’ve missed it), some low-level static image tools would be most helpful (and lucrative):
- crop
- matrix transform apply (aka program-supplied filters)
- ability to operate on individual bit-planes (R, G, B, A)
- bitmap drawing capabilities (can be RGBA, but pixel-direct
data-access r/w)
I have, believe it or not, several business and several scientific applications in the queue that need these services & would prefer to not go iOS native, since I know they’ll want Android as a follow on.
One quasi-random thought to extend what someone else said, if clearly denoted as “low-performing” services, then, perhaps just include GD with a Lua wrapper as a core lib and call it done?
My $0.02. Looking forward to whatever of these services make it into the environment.
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and at the very least
How about just detecting the color of a single pixel in an image?
The rest would be nice to have but detecting the color of a pixel would be a great start.
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hmmm
LOTS A LOTS OF TALK since monthes.
ANY Results in that?
Someone mentioned Performance… ok… i can live with it.
It does depend how intense I will use that feature, but for small
things I guess it will be fair enough.
Please do not wait for the PERFECT Solution, than already a new
feature may be more important. Just do whats possible and ever
Developer has his own responsibility if he does use that in his app or not.
chris
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+1
This is probably the most in demand request on these forums… [import]uid: 115997 topic_id: 894 reply_id: 80713[/import]
+1 [import]uid: 113117 topic_id: 894 reply_id: 93269[/import]
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Any updates? [import]uid: 136829 topic_id: 894 reply_id: 108232[/import]