Manipulating Images with Jimg (Part 1)
By: Paul Newman on Tuesday, September 16, 2003
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One of the hidden gems in Macromedia's DevNet Resource Kit Volume 4 (DRK 4) is Jimg. At its core, Jimg is a series of Java classes that give ColdFusion developers access to the Java Advanced Imaging API (JAI). Practically speaking, this means that you can use Jimg to resize an image, obtain its size and dimensions, draw borders and text, rotate, crop, and much more. In Part 1 of this tutorial, we'll employ Jimg to generate thumbnail images.
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