Image Resizer GUI

Sun, 02 Sep 2007

After the image resizing program was quite popular someone took the code and added a GUI to it, so now you don't have to be a programmer to use it :). You also don't have to even have a compiler if you are in Windows, so if you wish to play with it, and you were scared by how lousy my distribution methods were and how hard to use it was, then be scared no longer and head to gabeiscoding.com for the usability enhanced application.

Also added is the 'person removal' feature - if you colour a region in solid red (as in the primary colour, #FF0000) then the scan lines will be more likely to pass through the red region, so the object you coloured red will be removed (hopefully).

Also, if you are a Java person, then Mathias made a Java version with person removal, and person preservation (so you can mark a section to avoid messing up). It will also run in Windows, and is also insanely easier to use than mine.

Also, you may notice that the front page of this site now loads lots faster than the other pages... during the peak of activity, I was using way too much CPU time, so I did a really dodgy job of caching the front page. I will eventually fix it, but for the moment, just know that the link that says the number of comments can underestimate the actual number of comments.

Thanks for sharing this information, the program is wonderful
Hongbo
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