Repairing Corrupted JPEG Files
Posted by blogmeister on
July 18, 2012
The following is a sponsored review.
A computer virus attack is nasty. Nobody wants to get victimized by it because believe me, once it hits you, it really hits you bad. Back then, I used to not mind it at all because I could just reformat everything. These days however, as users go online more and more as well as store huge number of files, we all have important files to keep.
If a computer virus hits us, those same files that we consider important could get corrupt. Luckily, there are a few file recovery programs that repairs damaged files. I say few because most of them really do not work. So it recovers a few text files but once large binary files are needed to be recovered, they fail.
RS File Repair is a good candidate. This program restores files to their original specifications with little or no user interaction. This is what I like. Less effort while the software does everything behind the scenes from a few clicks.
Lossless recovery, consistent results, unprecedented ease of use and its support for popular file systems like exFAT, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, NTFS4 and NTFS5 are factors that impressed me with this software. repairing corrupted jpeg files is easy with RS File Repair.
tags: file, File Recovery, jpeg, jpg, repair
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How To Resize Image Using Persits Jpeg
Posted by blogmeister on
August 2, 2009
Asp Jpeg is a server component that will help your ASP or ASP.NET applications with all their image management needs. With Asp Jpeg, you can create high-quality thumbnails, logo-stamp photographs, extract metadata information from images, crop, enhance, rotate, convert, and much more. Of course, resizing images in webpages will not give you problems calculating the height based on the width since you can just input the width and the height will automatically be calculated.
However, if you wish to have high quality resized images, Asp Jpeg is a good component for that purpose. It is not free though, so you will have to purchase it. If you have one, read on. Using the component is pretty simple. Check out the code below in VBScript.
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Response.Expires = 0 ' create instance of Asp Jpeg Set Jpeg = Server.CreateObject("Persits.Jpeg") Jpeg.RegKey = "YOUR_REGISTRATION_KEY" ' Open source file Path = Server.MapPath(request("path")) Jpeg.Open(path) ' Set new height and width Jpeg.Width = Request("Width") Jpeg.Height = Jpeg.OriginalHeight * Jpeg.Width / Jpeg.OriginalWidth ' Perform resizing and send resultant image to client browser Jpeg.SendBinary |
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