ImageGlue.NET
ImageGlue .NET extends ImageGlue 5 to the .NET platform. All our code has been rewritten specifically for ASP.NET and you'll find lots of new examples designed to leverage the combined power of ImageGlue and .NET.
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ImageGlue .NET extends ImageGlue to the .NET platform.
ImageGlue is a set of Active Server Page Extensions for professional quality still image manipulation. Read and write core image types like BMP, PNG, TIFF, JPEG/JFIF, GIF, Photoshop, QuickDraw PICT, Targa, PDF, EPS, Macromedia Flash? 4, QuickTime Image, Silicon Graphics, MacPaint and FlashPix. Read images from movie types like AVI and MOV. Plus support for over 50 other graphics file formats.
All our code has been rewritten specifically for ASP.NET and you'll find lots of new examples designed to leverage the combined power of ImageGlue and .NET.
We don't want to cut out existing installations so migrating from ASP to ASP.NET is easy using ImageGlue .NET.
ImageGlue is now PostScript compatible. This means you can render your EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) or PDF (Portable Document Format) files from within ImageGlue. For further details see the ImageGlue documentation.
ImageGlue now includes built-in support for MacBinary. What this means is that you don't have to worry about the format of your uploaded data. ImageGlue will automatically find all the bits it needs out no matter who's sending you data.
ImageGlue uses GDI+ where appropriate. This means you get the best of both worlds - the world class comprehensive image support of ImageGlue and built in support within Windows for image manipulation.
ImageGlue is now fully Macromedia Flash Enabled - you can both import images from Macromedia Flash (SWF) movies and export images as SWF. Note that for Flash import you will need QuickTime installed on your server.