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OPENING BMP IMAGES Posted by Jeff Spidle on 4 Nov 1998 at 2:00 PM
Does anybody know how to open BMP images?<br>
If so, How?<br>
And does it have an unreasonably large header?<p>
Thanks.


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Re: OPENING BMP IMAGES Posted by Black_Satin on 4 Nov 1998 at 10:25 PM
: Does anybody know how to open BMP images?<p>
Yeah, check out<br>
<A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/2804/">Neozones Productions</a><br>
they have some bmp code,<p>
: If so, How?<p>
hehe it explains it in the code<p>
: And does it have an unreasonably large header?<p>
Of Course<p>



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Re: OPENING BMP IMAGES Posted by Matthew Gross on 5 Nov 1998 at 11:06 AM
I'm not sure if Black_satin answered your question, but if you<br>
still want more info, visit my page at the URL below and look under<br>
documents. I have the complete BMP specification there. I seem to<br>
remember the header being fairly large... On a 9 KB Image I was <br>
examining recently, the image started 1 KB in! <br>
If you need a source example, there's code on the 32-bit Pascal<br>
part of my page on displaying 24-bit BMPs, but I'm not sure how useful<br>
that'd be to you.<p>
Matthew Gross<br>
Acheron@Hotmail.com<p>



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