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Tag Archives: EXIF
PHP Exif Image Zip Mystery Game Hints Tutorial
Just like with the recent PHP Wikipedia Geo Map Google Chart Tutorial we find a use for the talents of Google Chart … Map Chart Geo Chart … as we improve the functionality of our “Mystery Trip in Images Game” … Continue reading →
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Tagged camera, EXIF, form, game, games, geo chart, geodata, Google, Google Charts, Google Maps, hint, image, iPhone, map chart, metadata, photo, photograph, PHP, player, programming, trip, tutorial, zip, zipfile
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PHP Exif Image Zip Mystery Game Primer Tutorial
There’s a fair bit to the design of a new game we’re developing that uses the image metadata ideas from PHP Exif Image Information Rotation Tutorial in its workings. Our early days work starts down the road by collecting zipfile … Continue reading →
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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Tagged animation, array, camera, canvas, clipboard, composite, CSS, 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, programming, rotation, science, sharing, superimpose, SVG, tutorial, web browser, window.open
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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 “doppelgänging” 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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