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Animated GIF Creator PDF Share Tutorial
To share yesterday’s Animated GIF Creator PDF Conversion Tutorial PDF data formatted image slides (and then onto an animated GIF) would be a step forward, wouldn’t you say? What sharing conduits do we code for? We always intended … email … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, attachment, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, copy, crop, desktop, email, EXIF, file, file size, fill, filter, flip, flop, GD, hardcoding, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, integrate, integrating, interface, interfacing, iOS, iPad, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, merge, metadata, onclick, PDF, photos, PHP, Png, quality, rotate, rotation, scale, screenshot, share, sharing, shear, size, small, SMS, Terminal, transformation, tutorial, vignette, wrapper
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Animated GIF Creator PDF Conversion Tutorial
Up to yesterday’s Animated GIF Creator Slide Specific Application Tutorial the recent progress had us … knowing the good places to intervene between the original slide image data being read in and the animated GIF slide output … and … … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, copy, crop, desktop, email, EXIF, file, file size, fill, filter, flip, flop, GD, hardcoding, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, integrate, integrating, interface, interfacing, iOS, iPad, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, merge, metadata, onclick, PDF, photos, PHP, Png, quality, rotate, rotation, scale, screenshot, share, sharing, shear, size, small, Terminal, transformation, tutorial, vignette, wrapper
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Animated GIF Creator Slide Specific Application Tutorial
It’s all fine and good improving on the ImageMagick and GD and Exif functionality modifications like with yesterday’s Animated GIF Creator Exif Rotation Compensation Tutorial, but in reality, if you are going to start creating animated GIFs to explain a … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, copy, crop, desktop, email, EXIF, file, file size, fill, filter, flip, flop, GD, hardcoding, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, integrate, integrating, interface, interfacing, iOS, iPad, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, merge, metadata, onclick, photos, PHP, Png, quality, rotate, rotation, scale, screenshot, share, sharing, shear, size, small, Terminal, transformation, tutorial, vignette, wrapper
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Animated GIF Creator Exif Rotation Compensation Tutorial
The recent couple of days of work like yesterday’s Animated GIF Creator GD Transformations Interfacing Tutorial have given us “rotation functionality” tools to counteract the unusual effects Exif … Exchangeable image file format (officially Exif, according to JEIDA/JEITA/CIPA specifications) is … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, copy, crop, desktop, email, EXIF, file, file size, fill, filter, flip, flop, GD, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, integrate, integrating, interface, interfacing, iOS, iPad, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, merge, metadata, photos, PHP, Png, quality, rotate, rotation, scale, screenshot, share, sharing, shear, size, small, Terminal, transformation, tutorial, vignette
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Animated GIF Creator GD Transformations Interfacing Tutorial
The PHP GD image library is so much more useful than for the “filters” interfaced to with yesterday’s Animated GIF Creator GD Filter Interfacing Tutorial. Under an “umbrella term” transformations, today we add interfacing to GD functionality … Crop DefaultCrop … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, copy, crop, desktop, email, EXIF, file, file size, fill, filter, flip, flop, GD, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, integrate, integrating, interface, interfacing, iOS, iPad, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, merge, photos, Png, quality, rotate, rotation, scale, screenshot, share, sharing, shear, size, small, Terminal, transformation, tutorial, vignette
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Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Feedback Undo Tutorial
Yesterday’s Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Feedback Tutorial had us starting out on our … “Feedback” web application integration with … Linear Gradient stroke and fill for … canvas element circles, text, lines, rectangles … via … Colour … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, canvas, colour, colour picker, CSS, dynamic, external Javascript, feedback, fill, genericization, global variable, HTML, input, integration, Javascript, linear gradient, multiple, polygon, programming, querySelector, querySelectorAll, redo, scribble, setTimeout, software integration, stroke, ternary, time, tutorial, undo
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World Clickarounds Scrollable Annotations Tutorial
Today we involve … the web applications of World Clickarounds Google Map Chart Onclick Logic Tutorial … and … the discovery made in Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Quiz Tutorial … … pointing us to the fact that our limited left … Continue reading →
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Tagged abscissa, Ajax, annotation, arc, Bezier curves, button, canvas, character, clickarounds, codepoint, compression, dimensions, emoji, emoji flag, external Javascript, feedback, fill, flag, FormData, freeformatter, fromCodePoint, getBoundingClientRect, height, HTML, html entity, HTML Entity Name, HTML Entity Number, HTML5, implementation, increment, Javascript, localStorage, lossless, mantissa, map, mathematics, opacity, overlay, PHP, polygon, programming, prompt, quadratic curve, rotation, scroll, scrolling, sequence, shape, shapes, standing order, string, stroke, text, toggle, tutorial, unicode, vertical scrolling, width, z-index
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Feedback Canvas Curve Annotations Tutorial
Additional functionality possibilities for the “base graphics” are an important foundation for more useful Standing Order Sequence work for the Feedback web application of yesterday’s Standing Order Sequences Canvas of Image Dimensions Flexibility Tutorial, because you can … create a … Continue reading →
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Tagged abscissa, Ajax, annotation, arc, Bezier curves, button, canvas, character, codepoint, compression, dimensions, emoji, emoji flag, external Javascript, feedback, fill, flag, FormData, freeformatter, fromCodePoint, height, HTML, html entity, HTML Entity Name, HTML Entity Number, HTML5, implementation, increment, Javascript, localStorage, lossless, mantissa, mathematics, opacity, overlay, PHP, polygon, programming, prompt, quadratic curve, rotation, sequence, shape, shapes, standing order, string, stroke, text, toggle, tutorial, unicode, width, z-index
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