Hi Albert
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Albert Cardona wrote:
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> Hi Michael,
[...]
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> Because ImageJ's ij.jar became a library long after being just an
> application. There is no concept of MVC, and thus GUI classes are mixed
> with processing and controller constructs. What's worse, most
Hi Albert
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Albert Cardona wrote:
>
>
> Hi Michael,
[...]
>
> Because ImageJ's ij.jar became a library long after being just an
> application. There is no concept of MVC, and thus GUI classes are mixed
> with processing and controller constructs. What's worse, most
Hi Michael,
> This looks really interesting. One thing I noticed, though, is that
> the page links to "clojure.sourceforge.net" as the Clojure web site.
> Although that does redirect to the correct place (clojure.org) it
> could give people the false impression that Clojure is still hosted
Hi Albert
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Albert Cardona wrote:
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> Mark Engelberg wrote:
>> Can anyone point me to a PIL-like library that will work from Clojure?
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> Hi Mark,
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> We use clojure to handle the java-only ImageJ application and library.
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> It's not what you'd call an industri
Mark Engelberg wrote:
> Can anyone point me to a PIL-like library that will work from Clojure?
Hi Mark,
We use clojure to handle the java-only ImageJ application and library.
It's not what you'd call an industrial-strength library, but rather a
dedicated practical application for scientific i
I'm interested too - got some ruby stuff using rmagick I'd like to
rewrite - there's jmagick but it sounds like a pain to get it working
on osx, and there's a library that wraps imagemagick command-line, but
something native that supports:
- 48 bits-per-pixel images
- colour profiles
- digital cam
Can anyone point me to a PIL-like library that will work from Clojure?
Thanks.
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