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> Any suggestions on how to approach this using wxperl?
I can't tell you in detail how to do this, but my guess would be that
wxWidget's image handling is too limited for real imaging applications.
That's one of the reasons why I created Wx::Perl::Imagick
(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Wx-Perl-Imagick/). You can use the same
methods and parameters as you would for the normal Wx::Image class, but
you can also call any method that Image::Magick supports (which gives
you a huge toolset)
HTH,
Jouke
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