Re: GIF Converter vs. Clip2Gif
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texte = sure... it's been on this list before, but here it is again...however, this still doesn't help me out :) i'll have to dig through thearchives to find that post by Brian.just be careful, i found it can not open progressive jpegs.tell application clip2gif set f to ::mainsitedir:images:[PhotoName] set m to measure file f set width to item 1 of m set height to item 2 of m return PhotoWidth= & width & &PhotoHeight= & heightend tellJason SofoniaDigital Frontier | (802) 253-8612 | jason@digitalfrontier.comon 05.05.00 04:22 pm, Mike Davis at admin@network13.net wrote:> Could you share the applescript you use now? I was just about to delve into> this with clip2gif. Also, did you see several posts last week from Brian> Burton where he is including an image file and calculating the dimensions> using the graphic's logical size headers?> > Mike> >> We've been using Clip2Gif for sometime now to record the height and width of>> images uploaded and appending that information in a database. Recently,>> we've been noticing problems and have pinpointed it to the fact that>> Clip2Gif can not open Progressive JPEG files, and therefore can not run the>> applescript to extract the dimensions.>> >> GIF Converter, however, looks like it can do it all. Is anybody using this>> program to do the same thing as Clip2Gif or is there a better one out there?>> If so, could you share the applescript to determine the dimensions?>> >> Any help would be appreciated...>> >> Jason Sofonia>> >> :: Digital Frontier :: jason@digitalfrontier.com ::>> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list
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sure... it's been on this list before, but here it is again...however, this still doesn't help me out :) i'll have to dig through thearchives to find that post by Brian.just be careful, i found it can not open progressive jpegs.tell application clip2gif set f to ::mainsitedir:images:[PhotoName] set m to measure file f set width to item 1 of m set height to item 2 of m return PhotoWidth= & width & &PhotoHeight= & heightend tellJason SofoniaDigital Frontier | (802) 253-8612 | jason@digitalfrontier.comon 05.05.00 04:22 pm, Mike Davis at admin@network13.net wrote:> Could you share the applescript you use now? I was just about to delve into> this with clip2gif. Also, did you see several posts last week from Brian> Burton where he is including an image file and calculating the dimensions> using the graphic's logical size headers?> > Mike> >> We've been using Clip2Gif for sometime now to record the height and width of>> images uploaded and appending that information in a database. Recently,>> we've been noticing problems and have pinpointed it to the fact that>> Clip2Gif can not open Progressive JPEG files, and therefore can not run the>> applescript to extract the dimensions.>> >> GIF Converter, however, looks like it can do it all. Is anybody using this>> program to do the same thing as Clip2Gif or is there a better one out there?>> If so, could you share the applescript to determine the dimensions?>> >> Any help would be appreciated...>> >> Jason Sofonia>> >> :: Digital Frontier :: jason@digitalfrontier.com ::>> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------->> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to>> the mailing list .>> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to>> > > > -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to> -------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to
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