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Can I make a Java Image Editing Photshop-like program
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Originally Posted by Ghost
thanks.
server_crash, I was looking at your site and wondering how you make your programs executable. Thanks again.
By the way, how did you change your name?
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Hi everyone,
I for one can personally say that it is possible to build a clone of photoshop in java as i have a beta unrealeased version but it still needs a lot of work. If you want a hint look at the graphics 2d and graphics 3d classes.
And one more thing this photoshop clone has to have printing capabilities and that itself can drive you up the wall. You can start by first having a image simple editor and build on that. I have one function that i am really happy about in that if i have a fully colored picture, i can make it black-white. That really gives certain images a classy look.
One thing is the huge amount of libraries you will have to build as to my knowledge there are few to none image processing libraries in java.
Try your bst and see what happens
Richard West
I for one can personally say that it is possible to build a clone of photoshop in java as i have a beta unrealeased version but it still needs a lot of work. If you want a hint look at the graphics 2d and graphics 3d classes.
And one more thing this photoshop clone has to have printing capabilities and that itself can drive you up the wall. You can start by first having a image simple editor and build on that. I have one function that i am really happy about in that if i have a fully colored picture, i can make it black-white. That really gives certain images a classy look.
One thing is the huge amount of libraries you will have to build as to my knowledge there are few to none image processing libraries in java.
Try your bst and see what happens
Richard West
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