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request : resize image on client side #19
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i can resize a image via css (visually), but it will not alter the server's copy size. you could use gimp client side, just saying (at least till we find a solution) When you say NAS you mean a synology like box or a custom desktop design in a Cooler Master elite 110 case |
another option would be another computer with a better CPU (and/or more ram) and mount its scans folder on the NAS |
I was thinking about that exactly. I saw there are at least two conversions : first to JPG and then a re-sizing to display it (as a thumbnail). In my case, the scanner was plugged on a customized Western Digital MyBookWorld Edition II. BTW this is just to save time and have a more responsive user experience. |
i will point out you can OC the CPU on a rPi Even if there is a way to resize/convert it it would be to be cross browser IDK if this is feasible but the way i have my stuff set up is my printer/scanner is connected to my desktop which is usually on there are other low power devices with more power than a pi has like the hummingboard-i2 and cpu/mobo combos img to text is another cpu intensive process you may be able to speed it up a tad by disabling http compression remember the rpi shares all its I/O operations with a usb 2.0 controller, so uploading uses sd/usb and the nic at the same time so the max speed is 1/2 usb 2.0 at best |
would it be possible to let the client browser to resize image on the fly instead of doing that on the server ?
i'm running this amazing scan server on a very small computer (ok it's a NAS), and it takes very long time to display the image after the scan finishes.
So I guess it's a resizing issue.
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