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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Other
ID:34723
Title:Image processing for new comparison site
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
Selecting, cropping and processing cruise ship images for new website.
There are 14 different cruise brands and a total of 142 ships across all brands.
Then sharpened & saved for web
Each ship will need 8 different images of interior, public areas etc
Press sections with login details to all the cruise lines will be provided so you can downloads high res images.
Then for each 8 images these is 4 sizes
So 32 files per ship x 142 ships = 4544 files
Sounds a lot but they can be batched processed at the 3 smaller files are a % drop of the largest image eg
550 x 414 pixels
295 x 222 pixels
70 x 53 pixels
55 x 42 pixels
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
Clarification Board
P. K. on 29/08/2010 01:22You want a system to upload those images via web interface and resize them for you programatically (to specified quality) ?
R. G. on 29/08/2010 17:00What size is each of the original files to be edited and how are the finished ones to be returned?
Pikkz
G. M. on 31/08/2010 13:05Can you please provide details of Job.
1. Are you looking for this application on which platform.
2. For Image Processing generlly Licensed SDK is involved, you are going to pay for that, or need to be included in bid.
3. More details about exact job requirement, for clear understanding
S. C. on 03/09/2010 14:39Will all Hi-Res images start at the same size?
If they are not the same starting size will they all be in the same proportions (EG taken on the same type of camera - full frame slr, crop sensor, medium format?)
Do you expect the winning bidder to make a judgement on where to crop the hi-res image?
Assuming there are no difficulties (as above) this sound VERY Easy to achieve through Automation with all images being batch processed once the process is set up.
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