Re: Image Question

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From: Cor (non_at_non.com)
Date: 02/15/04


Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 13:17:57 +0100

Hi Trev,

I would have been so lucky if Herfried would give an answer on this. :-))

But I am lucky with your answer anyway you understand, but why I did wanted
Herfried to answer was because of another reason. (He gives mostly greath
answers, but when it is about databases I told him he can better skip that a
while untill he real knows it).

My problem is, that I very good know how to get a Jpeg it a database, but I
want to cut those images also in a format that is more properiate for my
needs.

And I also heard Herfried saying that when you translate a gif to a bytearea
that you then lose half of your pixel information. (I believe that about
media Herfried knows it very well) And there is not alone Jpeg and Gif, so I
am in doubt if I gonna do that, so I stopped it a short while untill I see
some better documentation.

(On MSDN it is only in C# as far as I could see and very slight (encoding is
the keyword)).

I know very good how to put and get blobs in a database (Access, SQL
whatever) by the way.

It is the "correct" conversion from real quality images to Bitmaps and back
that botters me.

But a lot of thanks for your offer again, I remember it me when I start
again.

(I started with some greath help from Fergus, he gave me the start and then
I developped from that much further (not the database part, that I did know
already)).

Cor



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