So there’s a web-based front-end to ImageMagick called “ImageMagick Studio” which allows someone to upload an image and manipulate it in several different ways.

A related website, “FlamingText.com is the Swiss Army Knife for any Geocities or Angelfire web page, serving your tacky, canned script-fu needs since 1999.

I just thought it was interesting that two very well known open source projects both have web front-ends which enable people to play with images in a subset of the original software’s features.

Of somewhat related interest: There is now a Gimp plugin that saves Windows .ICO files… and it should hopefully be great for fulfilling all those favicon.ico requests, without going to drastic measures, such as using a shoddy Java editor or running a Windows-based shareware icon editing program under Wine. (Of course, Mozilla implemented a better way to do little icons, with full support for transparent PNGs.)