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Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Animation Tutorial
We’ve got a bit of animation going on with the latest installment of our “Merging Photos” blog posting thread, building on our previous Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Sharing Tutorial … the updated live run shows the usage … Continue reading →
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Tagged anatomy, animation, array, camera, canvas, clipboard, CSS, desktop, doppelganger, download, email, email client, EXIF, face, genericization, GIMP, HTML, IFRAME, image, iPhoto, Javascript, Mail, member, merge, object, onions, onload, orientation, overlay, parameter, photo, photograph, programming, rotation, sharing, superimpose, SVG, tutorial, web browser, window.open
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Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Sharing Tutorial
Yesterday’s Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Superimpose Tutorial gave us scenarios whereby to share the experience, via email for example, you do not share enough by just attaching an image as an email attachment, but you need to … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, camera, canvas, clipboard, CSS, desktop, doppelganger, download, email, email client, EXIF, face, genericization, GIMP, HTML, IFRAME, image, iPhoto, Javascript, Mail, member, merge, object, onions, onload, orientation, overlay, parameter, photo, photograph, programming, rotation, sharing, superimpose, SVG, tutorial, web browser, window.open
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Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Superimpose Tutorial
Is there a word “doppelgรคnging” that conjures up the idea to “superimpose”? Well, even if there isn’t, today, that is what we are turning our attention to regarding moving on with our “Merging Photos” thread of blog postings last talked … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, camera, CSS, doppelganger, download, email, EXIF, face, genericization, GIMP, HTML, IFRAME, image, iPhoto, Javascript, Mail, member, merge, object, onions, onload, orientation, overlay, parameter, photo, photograph, programming, rotation, sharing, superimpose, tutorial
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Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Genericization Tutorial
Yesterday’s Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Primer Tutorial underlying code looked very hardcoded. That is because our image onload event logics were not written in a parameter driven approach, and so the second image had to get code … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, camera, CSS, download, email, EXIF, genericization, GIMP, HTML, image, iPhoto, Javascript, Mail, member, merge, object, onload, orientation, overlay, parameter, photo, photograph, programming, rotation, sharing, ternary, tutorial
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Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Primer Tutorial
Mobile devices are great for the taking of photographs out and about. These mobile devices, such as the iPhone, have loads of Sharing options, and our most used method here is Mail (ie. email). Download the email attachments to your … Continue reading →
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Tagged camera, CSS, download, email, EXIF, GIMP, HTML, image, iPhoto, Javascript, Mail, merge, orientation, overlay, photo, photograph, programming, rotation, sharing, tutorial
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Course Flyer via Components Primer Tutorial
If you’re like me, you’ll have many flyers come into your “radar” over the course of the day … the week … etcetera etcetera etcetera. Many of these receive scant attention, as they often come with other junk “snail” mail. … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, CSS, email, flyer, footer, heading, HTML, Javascript, Mail, programming, sharing, text, textarea, tutorial, wording
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HTC Android Phone Multiple Image Attachment Primer Tutorial
Helping out a student with an HTC mobile phone (that uses the Android operating system) issue, we were surprised that the methodology to attach multiple images, captured using the Camera app, as email attachments, needed a different set of instructions … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, email, gallery, htc, image, Mail, photograph, photos, sharing, tutorial
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Mail Rule AppleScript Attachment Download Primer Tutorial
A while back we learned how useful Mac OS X AppleScript ideas could be when combined with TextWrangler text editor constructing WordPress Blog Posting content when we presented WordPress Blog Posting AppleScript TextWrangler Helper Primer Tutorial, and today we extend … Continue reading →
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Tagged AppleScript, application, attachment, desktop, download, email, email client, folder, hard disk, image, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, Mail, programming, rule, rules, script, tutorial
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