On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Matthias Neuenhofer <matthias@neuenhofer.de
wrote:
Am 03.04.2010 um 18:13 schrieb Max:
Am 03.04.2010 um 14:32 schrieb chris clepper:
Setting the quality for Photo-JPEG to 100% changes it from YUV to
lossless ARGB compression. You can keep the alpha and avoid colorspace conversion. Use the 'dialog' message to do this.
but Photo-JPEG has no alpha channel - don't get it.
At 100% 'quality' it does have an alpha. Supposedly it is part of the JPEG spec, but I haven't seen anyone other than Apple use it. It is kind of like having a TIFF with run-length JPEG compression.
also on my machine mac osx 10.6.2 GEM: ver: 0.92.2 compiled: Dec 17 2009 Gem stop rendering confirm the dialog to pix_record after start rendering again 2 sec later it stop again then start again it´s ok and use the changes of the dialog
The dialog always stopped rendering because the event loop waits for the dialog to close. You will notice that GEM creates a 'pd' app in the Dock in order to do things like window management. Command line apps in OSX cannot just open windows without being a GUI app. It is a hack.
Apple broke the event handling code used in GEM in 10.5. There is no fix other than 'write a full Cocoa app'.