Net Imaging is a photo processing applet. You can install it on your website. Net Imaging displays an image from the server and allows the user to process it: crop, resize, rot. Net Imaging displays an image from the server and allows the user to process it: crop, resize, rotate, etc. The resulting image is uploaded to the server.
The applet is compatible with most popular browsers on Windows and Mac platforms: Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, Safari. No server-side requirements else upload support. The webmaster can define specific restrictions that allow to accept images of a predefined size or aspect ratio.
Net Imaging downloads an image from the server using it’s links. (specified by a parameter).
When the user presses the button Net Imaging saves the resulting image to the server using standard file upload (like a regular HTML form).
The uploaded image can be accepted at the server side with any scripting language: PHP, ASP, ASP.NET, JSP/Servlets, Perl, etc.. (code examples are included in the download package).
Net Imaging is a lightweight component — about 75 KB. It needn’t communicate with the server during image processing and doesn’t assume any specific graphic software on the server.
Net Imaging is compatible with JDK 1.1+, that allows to use it on most computers immediately without installing Java plug-in. However if a modern Java engine is installed (for example Sun’s Java Plug-in), Net Imaging allows additional features: opening images from the user’s local drive directly, printing the image.
The applet can process JPEG files only, but you can upload other graphic formats: TIFF, PNG, PSD, GIF, PCX, PICT. The server-side software will try to convert them to JPEG.
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