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Have evaluated poi's challenges. Using sessions, but without cookies, I could do them all. Some have really clever algorithms and would be a pain, but it's -only- data processing. Eg. "render" the guides using javascript on the interface side, and event-send only those rare meaningful actions to the backend. Doesn't google maps, and half of the web do that? At any point in time, a photoshop canvas, btw, only "needs" to display one single, solitary image (the current canvas state). So the server-side can resend that and only that. A bit like Amikael's odd techniques, but with a lot of delay and clever client-side interaction between each server-side call. More like Ajax without xmlhttp. ... CMYK calibration sounds a lot harder. But color profiles... some image formats embed them natively. I am not sure I get you 100% on this one, TP, are these "calibration values" used for balancing doses of ink used by an offset printer? All in all, wacom, printers, and peripherals are the main "concern", but printing should be possible to handle through the image formats, or some js features, or services even (remote printing or some stuff like that, a web service?), or a mix. Wacom is a bit more difficult... not the position, the sensitivity... I wonder. It's a complex one. Scanning, well, can still send from the "twain" thing to the web thing. .... Decisions, decisions, I have to pick one, which one? I'd opt for TP's, it's the less interesting to me (but the most to print users) and the most challenging. But I'll leave it up to you to assign. Fair enough? And while we're playing fair, what will you [b]add[/b] to the project if I win the lil' challenge? :D [edit]@reisio - Gimp - last time I checked on Windows, it was a bit quirky. But granted, it's excellent open source. like OpenOffice, Suze, and many other of those products. It still would rock to have a web app for gfx[/edit] [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/5827]_Mauro[/url] on 09-21-2006 23:08)[/small]
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