01-09-2010
store images into databases or path to file system files ?
hi,
I need a quick information about storing images into mysql databases.
Is more convenient to store a path to the filesystem folder in which the images are stored, or is possible to directly store the images into my tables ?
thanks
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
thumbnail
THUMBNAIL(1) General Commands Manual THUMBNAIL(1)
NAME
thumbnail - create a TIFF file with thumbnail images
SYNOPSIS
thumbnail [ options ] input.tif output.tif
DESCRIPTION
thumbnail is a program written to show how one might use the SubIFD tag (#330) to store thumbnail images. thumbnail copies a TIFF Class F
facsimile file to the output file and for each image an 8-bit greyscale thumbnail sketch. The output file contains the thumbnail image
with the associated full-resolution page linked below with the SubIFD tag.
By default, thumbnail images are 216 pixels wide by 274 pixels high. Pixels are calculated by sampling and filtering the input image with
each pixel value passed through a contrast curve.
OPTIONS
-w Specify the width of thumbnail images in pixels.
-h Specify the height of thumbnail images in pixels.
-c Specify a contrast curve to apply in generating the thumbnail images. By default pixels values are passed through a linear contrast
curve that simply maps the pixel value ranges. Alternative curves are: exp50 for a 50% exponential curve, exp60 for a 60% exponen-
tial curve, exp70 for a 70% exponential curve, exp80 for a 80% exponential curve, exp90 for a 90% exponential curve, exp for a pure
exponential curve, linear for a linear curve.
BUGS
There are no options to control the format of the saved thumbnail images.
SEE ALSO
tiffdump(1), tiffgt(1), tiffinfo(1), libtiff(3)
Libtiff library home page: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/
libtiff November 2, 2005 THUMBNAIL(1)