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  1. Ad face detection plugin to make square thumbnails of rectangular images.

    For example http://www.parkerito.com/parker_ito/parked%20domain%20girl%202.jpg is 564x720. I would like a 564x564 image, so it would require face detection to move the "square" to the face area.

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  2. Enable opacity/transparency for TextLayer inside Watermark plugin

    When writing a "Copyright" text on images (jpg) it would be awesome if it was possible to enter some kind of opacity/transparency value, so the text would behave kind of like a "watermark".

    I'm adding some text to the center of my images and it steals to much attention. The purpose of the text is to track if other websites steals my images, so it would be perfect if it was "not so visible" :-)

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  3. Reduce costs for single developer

    New pricing (Feb 1 2013) raises the cost from roughly $200 for two personal bundles, to $850 for a Elite SKU.

    I'm a single person that works on a number of personal domains. Paying the single site costs of a "Performance" or "Creative" bundle will force me to abandon imageresizing.net in my projects.

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  4. fix hyperlinks on your website for Firefox

    With Firefox, I cannot middle-click, ctrl-click or shift-click any hyperlink on your website.

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  5. Add support for HttpPostedFileBase

    The HttpPostedFileBase class is an abstract class that contains the same members as the HttpPostedFile class. This is the preferred class to use when uploading files in MVC

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    completed  ·  Nathanael Jones responded

    I’ve added support for HttpPostedFileBase and and any class that exposes an InputStream property (and optionally) a FileName property.

  6. Create a getting started section, I can't really see how the imageResizer works

    Create a getting started section, I can't really see how the imageResizer works / where the instructions are.

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  7. Create Encrypted Urls plugin

    Create a plugin that allows (or requires) encrypted URLs to be used.

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  8. add &progressive=true (or &progressive=1-nnn)

    e.g.
    &progressive=true : to return jpeg images in progressive format
    &progressive=10 : to return jpeg's larger than 10k in progressive format

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    WIC and GDI do not support encoding of progressive Jpegs. However, the FreeImageBuilder and FreeImageEncoder plugins can support it, and if they are being used, &progressive=true will work (this is an undocumented feature in the current release). The &progressive=minkb format will not be implemented, as it would require recursive compression passes to discover the size.

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    This is so awesome - great work guys!

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  10. fix your webpage, the "manual configuration" section at http://imageresizing.net/docs/install/nuget is not reachable. nothing happens when i

    fix your webpage, the "manual configuration" section at http://imageresizing.net/docs/install/nuget is not reachable. nothing happens when i click the button and there is a 500 internal server error in the browsers network panel.

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  11. Fix for Mono Runtime

    Great project.

    It compiles under Mono but doesn't run. The fix is easy: http://kendoll.net/imageresizer_in_mono

    Let me know if you need help with the MVC extensions.

    Ken

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  12. Make a plugin that detects IE 6 and below, and serves GIF instead of PNG files.

    Make a plugin that detects IE 6 and below, and serves GIF instead of PNG files.

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  13. Named Parameter Sets

    The existing 404 feature has a concept of a short name representing a more expansive setting value, e.g. http://site.com/image.jpg?404=noImage
    Could this idea be extended so that a short name could be used to locate a set of image resizer argument values to help with uniformity in a large site, e.g. http://site.com/image.jpg?set=medium
    where medium refers to a configuration named "medium" that specifies:

    • width: 300
    • height: 300
    • 404: /images/404/noImage.jpg
    • and so on...
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    This feature has been implemented in v3.1, as the Presets plugin. ?preset=medium

    1. Installation

    1. Add `` to the `` section.

    1. Configuration Syntax

    A named preset can specify default settings (these can be overridden in the URL), or normal settings (which override corresponding URL settings) – or both.

  14. Add &dpi=value command for telling printers how large to print images

    While completely ignored by browsers (see http://apptools.com/examples/dpi.php ), a Jpeg image can specify a DPI value that can be used by printers to determine how densely to print pixels on a physical page. The default is 96 dpi, i.e, a 768x384px image will print 8"x4" on a page.

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  15. Specify a fixed dimension and a maximum for the other dimension

    Hi there,

    I had a look at your solution and it looks like exactly what I need to replace some custom code which has caused issues in the past (50% cpu load being image resizing on server).

    However I cant see how to replicate my functionality of supplying a fixed dimension and a maximum dimension.

    For example when I want an image to be 200px wide but no more than 400px tall I would use the following.

    getimage/?id=4&w=200&mh=400

    This handler would then...

    Resize the image to be 200px wide.
    Then check if the image was over 400px tall
    If it…

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  16. Improve Watermark Plguin

    Add named profiles to the Watermark plugin.

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  18. Add jCrop interface

    Make it easy for users to crop their own images with a jCrop-friendly plugin.

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  19. Create a GUI for batch processing images

    Create a desktop GUI for batch processing images

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    completed  ·  Nathanael Jones responded

    Completed. ImageResizingGUI is available in the Samples directory and in the dlls/release directory.

  20. Azure-compatible reader and caching system

    Create a set of plugins that allows the Image Resizer to be used on the Azure platform.

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