mttcee
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I want to employ Photoshops Sumi-e filter for a website project. To run Photoshop on a server side isn't a solution, so I need to understand how the Sumi-e is built together and with which tools I could run it on a server side.
Can anyone help? Thanks |
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Posted: June 8, 2010 7:01 am | ||
mttcee
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2nd question: is it possible to run filter forge as a standalone on the serverside?
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Posted: June 8, 2010 7:04 am | ||
Vladimir Golovin
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No, currently we don't offer a server-side option.
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Posted: June 8, 2010 7:09 am | ||
Totte
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You could probably use the FFBatchRender command line tool and call it from a php or C# server side script as long as you either build the required XMLs each time or you have a queue where you process "file-to-process.png" with the XML built once, wait for it to be done, move the next file to that path, process again and so on.
// Totte - I never expected the Spanish inquisition |
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Posted: June 8, 2010 7:13 am | ||
Vladimir Golovin
Administrator |
You may want to look at MapZone, they offer an SDK that you can use for server-side stuff:
http://www.mapzoneeditor.com/ |
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Posted: June 8, 2010 7:54 am | ||
mttcee
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@Totte, thanks for your quick feedback! Your proposed solution could work.
@Vladimir, thanks for your input, i'll check the mapzoneditor and the folks overthere. do you know any guy who is capable to rewrite the sumi-e effect in imagemagick or any other server based app? thanks! |
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Posted: June 8, 2010 9:48 am |
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