Siegfried,

Thank you for your response.  I have reviewed your paper and slides and found 
them to be very informative.  The requirements of my project are very closely 
aligned to the ones you have referenced.  I am glad to hear that you were able 
to achieve a successful end result and that Commons Imaging played a hand in 
it.  Hearing your story has given me increased confidence in its 
stability/reliability.

Thanks again!

From: Siegfried Goeschl [mailto:siegfried.goes...@it20one.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 4:16 PM
To: Commons Developers List; Mickley, Joshua R (Genworth)
Subject: [OT] Java Image Processing Survival Guide - Re: [imaging] - Release 
Date and Production Suitability?

Hi Josh,

this message is a little bit off-topic (since it promotes some of my work which 
is not directly related to Apache Commons Imaging) but you might check out

* 
https://github.com/sgoeschl/java-image-processing-survival-guide/tree/master/paper
* 
https://github.com/sgoeschl/java-image-processing-survival-guide/raw/master/slides/jipsg.pdf
* 
https://github.com/sgoeschl/java-image-processing-survival-guide/tree/master/code/jipsg

For two customer projects I converted millions of images using Apache Commons 
Imaging, Apache PDFBox, ImageIO, JAI & TwelveMonkeys and wrote a paper & 
presentation including sample code to compare the various image processing 
libraries.

Depending on the scale of image processing you might experience a few of my 
problems and there are better things in life than tracing image conversion 
problems :-)

Cheers,

Siegfried Goeschl


On 18 Nov 2014, at 20:36, Mickley, Joshua R (Genworth) 
<joshua.mick...@genworth.com<mailto:joshua.mick...@genworth.com>> wrote:

Greetings All,

I am evaluating the use of Commons Imaging for a project involving image 
conversion and manipulation.

My question is around a timeline for an official release of Commons Imaging and 
suitability for use in a Production environment.

I am currently using the SNAPSHOT version and am curious what bits of 
functionality are needed prior to releasing the code.  The unit testing I have 
achieved to date gives me a good impression but I wanted to inquire and gain 
some additional insight.

Let me know if there are any specific areas where I can help contribute.

Thanks!
 -Josh

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