Graphics Mill 2.0 ASP script

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  • Version: 2.0
  • File size: 0 KB
  • File name: DownloadFile.aspx?ID=49
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  • Platform: Windows
  • Language: ASP
  • Price:Free Trial
  • Company: Aurigma Inc. (View more)

Graphics Mill 2.0 script description:



Graphics Mill 2.0 is a ASP script for Other scripts design by Aurigma Inc.. It runs on following operating system: Windows.
Graphics Mill is an image processing ActiveX component.

Publisher review:
Graphics Mill is an image processing ActiveX component. Graphics Mill 2.0™ is a "must have" image processing component. It integrates the most important features - loading/saving in most popular formats, applying effects and transformations, converting between image formats, applying color management, drawing geometry and text, and more - providing a solid foundation on which you can build powprovidingable, professional image processing applications that will cover all your needs. Graphics Mill is an image processing ActiveX component which was evolved from Aurigma's popular product Graphics Processor. Thorough analysis of thousands of Graphics Processor customers' feedback and similar imaging components of other vendors allowed Aurigma to make Graphics Mill one of the most powerful, modern and convenient components ever created. When other imaging components manufacturers stopped development on ActiveX platform and focused on .NET market, Aurigma realized that it is still too early to desert the ActiveX market. ActiveX is still the most wide-spread platform (especially for desktop applications) and it still requires a powerful imaging solution which would support modern technologies (such as GDI and so on). Aurigma's Graphics Mill is exactly such a component. As any ActiveX component, Graphics Mill can be used in various environments: ASP, Visual Basic, .NET or any other which supports COM technology. Main Principles of Graphics Mill Design: - Rich imaging capabilities for developers. Most features which are necessary when you develop and application that deals with imaging are implemented. - Fast and memory-friendly image processing. No implied conversion between pixel formats is done, thus you will never have unexpected extra memory consumption. - High quality image processing (due to various interpolation techniques). - Reliable architecture which prevents memory leaking and deadlocks. - Intuitive API which is easy to use for ASP and Visual Basic programmers. - Modern Microsoft technologies such as GDI and GDI (the first offers greater processing speed, while the latter produces higher quality images). In fact, GDI is one of the most high-quality and powerful drawing engines nowadays.
Operating system:
Windows

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