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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Canvas Tutorial
The second of the non-primer tutorial themes to improve and build on yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Div Margin Tutorial … HTML div element housing HTML img elements (no position: absolute like we like so much for overlay work) using … Continue reading →
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Div Margin Tutorial
The first non-primer tutorial theme to improve and build on the recent Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Primer Tutorial are a series of representations to put the Gimp Guillotine “jigsaw image pieces” back together to make humpty dumpty … down, Nala … Continue reading →
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Primer Tutorial
Still on yesterday’s Gimp Image Map HTML Primer Tutorial‘s Gimp themes do you remember us saying, relating to GIMP … … precursor to being able to break an image into component parts via “Image -> Transform -> Guillotine” or the … Continue reading →
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Java Command Line Email Attachment Tutorial
Call me simple headed, but I believe the concept of an attachment in an email is one of the best concepts to have come out of Information Technology ever since … email. Attachments represent to us that there really was … Continue reading →
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Tagged arguments, attachment, command line, compiler, desktop, eLearning argument, email, Gmail, input, Java, javac, Mac OS X, mailx, operating system, output, pipe, piping, programming, redirection, Terminal, tutorial, uuencode
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Java Command Line Email Primer Tutorial
Became glad that we’d talked about the incredibly useful Linux mailx command when we presented Linux mailx Primer Tutorial. To wait this long to have presented some information about this gem of a (Linux or Unix or Mac OS X … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, arguments, command line, compiler, desktop, email, Gmail, Java, javac, Mac OS X, mailx, operating system, programming, Terminal, tutorial
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Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Animated GIF Tutorial
Today’s blog posting title gives it away. We are interfacing our “Merging Photos” web application to “homemade” Animated GIFs that can be created courtesy of Animated GIF via PHP Writing PHP Primer Tutorial. That is not to say that that … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, array, camera, canvas, clipboard, composite, CSS, data uri, desktop, doppelganger, download, email, email client, EXIF, face, genericization, GIMP, HTML, IFRAME, image, iPhoto, Javascript, Mail, member, merge, object, onions, onload, opacity, orientation, overlay, parameter, photo, photograph, PHP, programming, rotation, science, sharing, superimpose, SVG, tutorial, web browser, window.open
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Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Composite Tutorial
When you were reading (of course you were) Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Animation Tutorial were you interested, but felt a bit overwhelmed by the idea that the one image (thanks McGraw-Hill) that the tutorial was based on … Continue reading →
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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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