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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Wilhelm... This is amazing stuff.
Congratulations.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>'Chapeau' as X would have said.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>I have uploaded a series of images created with the "ImageData Toolkit",
<BR>which is a modified version of my "Colorpattern Toolkit"
<BR>(<http://www.sanke.org/ImageDataArt>).<BR><BR>Thanks to the
information provided by Ken Ray about "imagedata" on his <BR>website
(<http://www.sonsothunder.com>) I was able to start my quest of <BR>the
intricacies of this special way to create and manipulate images, <BR>which I had
not paid much attention to before. I think such information <BR>as offered by
Ken should be linked in some way to the Rev documentation. <BR>The information
about imagedata in the documentation alone would not <BR>have been sufficient to
get me going.<BR><BR>I have already rewritten about two-thirds of the 200
algorithms of the <BR>Colorpattern Toolkit, but because of other time-consuming
tasks I will <BR>not be able to offer the new ImageData Toolkit before the
beginning of May.<BR><BR>The Toolkit now uses 640 X 480 images as the basis,
which means that <BR>1.228.000 chars of the imagedata for such a size have to be
handled as <BR>each pixel of the imagedata is represented by 4 chars, but
compared to <BR>dealing with the 160 X 120 char resolution of the color field of
the <BR>Colorpattern Toolkit, the speed for imagedata handling is in many cases
<BR>even faster - probably due to the binary nature of the imagedata -
<BR>whereas other special algorithms run at best at a "tolerable"
speed.<BR><BR>The Imagedata Toolkit will provide the option to import photos as
a <BR>basis for image manipulation. Experimenting with imagedata I came across
<BR>a number of new solutions for scripting functions, which I will also use
<BR>to improve my present Colorpattern Toolkit.<BR><FONT
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