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   RealVision has the appearance of a user-driven application. Can it perform
   processing from batch calls? We are receiving a few thousand images a day
   and using people to do the work on the images is just not feasible.

   Have a good day.

   Blake Moorcroft
   Developer - Corporate
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   We have been using the RealVision product for a number of years.  It is
   mostly written in RPG and is about as native as you can get.

   Blake Moorcroft wrote:
   >    Hello all...
   >
   >    Has anyone ever run into a situation where they've needed to perform
   image
   >    processing on the iSeries, specifically with regards to annotating
   images
   >    and resizing them? I know the QIMGCVTI API allows for conversion from
   one
   >    format to another, but we're looking to do a bit more and we need it
   to
   >    remain on the iSeries platform rather than run it on a separate
   server and
   >    then move the images around.
   >
   >    The majority of the programming done here is in ILE RPG but that is
   not
   >    considered an obstacle if we find the right tool to perform the
   images
   >    adjustments.
   >
   >    Have a good day.
   >
   >    Blake Moorcroft
   >    Developer - Corporate
   >    Russell A. Farrow Limited
   >    1980 Ambassador Drive, PO Box 333, Windsor, Ontario N9C 2L6
   >    Bus: 519-966-3003 ext. 566, Fax: 519-966-9870
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