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Pdfimages PDF Media Browsing API Share Tutorial
When we presented Web Share API Primer Tutorial some time back we remember palpable excitement that a means by which email attachments could be linked to “a” link “mailto:” looking user controlled email sending (as well as several other sharing … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, API, attachment, autoplay, browse, browsing, cache, command, command line, data uri, data url, dektop application, display, Document Root, email, email attachment, exec, extract, ffmpeg, file, file API, file protocol, http, http protocol, image, ImageMagick, images, install, installation, link, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, media file, mimetype, open source, operating system, PDF, pdfimages, PHP, protocol, share, sharing, SMS, Terminal, tutorial, url, video, web browser, web share api
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Pdfimages PDF Media Share Tutorial
It’s time to get into “sharing”, following on from yesterday’s work interfacing to Pdfimages using web application of Pdfimages Input PDF File Protocol Link Tutorial. Now, as good as the cache is, it cannot be used to be the data … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, autoplay, browse, browsing, cache, command, command line, data uri, data url, dektop application, display, Document Root, email, exec, extract, ffmpeg, file, file API, file protocol, http, http protocol, image, ImageMagick, images, install, installation, link, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, mimetype, open source, operating system, PDF, pdfimages, PHP, protocol, share, sharing, SMS, Terminal, tutorial, url, video, web browser
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Pdfimages Input PDF File Protocol Link Tutorial
The usual protocol we deal with when talking about the serving of webpages is the … http Protocol … Opens a hypertext transfer session with the specified site address. … but, today, our aims for the day take us into … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, browse, browsing, cache, command, command line, data uri, data url, dektop application, display, Document Root, exec, extract, ffmpeg, file, file API, file protocol, http, http protocol, image, ImageMagick, images, install, installation, link, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, mimetype, open source, operating system, PDF, pdfimages, PHP, protocol, Terminal, tutorial, url, video, web browser
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Pdfimages PDF Image Extraction PHP Ffmpeg ImageMagick Tutorial
You might call us “name droppers” with today’s blog posting title, but these names … Ffmpeg ImageMagick … are brilliant Open Source products worth knowing. We know them here on our local MacBook Air with its MAMP local Apache/PHP/MySql web … Continue reading →
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Video iPad Time Lapse Animated GIF via ffmpeg Tutorial
We wanted to try out a small Time Lapse video … Time-lapse photography is a technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much more spread out than the frequency used to view the … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, Camer, ffmpeg, image, iPad, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, open source, slide, time lapse, tutorial, video
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Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Rotation Tutorial
It is the role of software to perform tasks for the user that fall into categories … quite difficult for the user inaccessible for the user tedious and/or too boring for the user … in order to be useful. Of … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, animated gif, audio, browse, button, clone, cloning, command line, concatenate, conversion, CSS, emoji, ffmpeg, filmstrip, flip, flop, FormData, HTML, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, korn shell, linear gradient, listener, local storage, local web browser, MAMP, media, memory, multiple, open source, PDF, PHP, programming, rate, rotation, session, Source Control, style, styling, supervisor, tutorial, Usain Bolt, version, video, voiceover
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Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Flatten Tutorial
Yesterday’s Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Concatenate Tutorial‘s … “+” functionality to … concatenate … or … voiceover … is, today, joined by … you guessed it … “-” functionality to … flatten animated GIF … or … flatten video … … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, animated gif, audio, browse, button, clone, cloning, command line, concatenate, conversion, CSS, emoji, ffmpeg, filmstrip, FormData, HTML, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, korn shell, linear gradient, listener, local storage, local web browser, MAMP, media, memory, multiple, open source, PDF, PHP, programming, rate, session, Source Control, style, styling, supervisor, tutorial, Usain Bolt, version, video, voiceover
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Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Concatenate Tutorial
It is a combination of … yesterday’s Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Multiple Tutorial … with the previous … Concatenating Video on Command Line Tutorial … that steers us into another couple of ideas our “+” logics could represent when we … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, animated gif, audio, browse, button, clone, cloning, command line, concatenate, conversion, CSS, emoji, ffmpeg, FormData, HTML, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, korn shell, linear gradient, listener, local storage, local web browser, MAMP, media, memory, multiple, open source, PDF, PHP, programming, session, Source Control, style, styling, supervisor, tutorial, version, video, voiceover
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