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Animated GIF Creator GD Filter Interfacing Tutorial
We are into image modification on the way to creating “compiled” animated GIF images, at the moment. Yesterday’s Animated GIF Creator ImageMagick Interfacing Tutorial got us interfacing (or integrating) … ImageMagick batch processing “mogrify” ideas … and, today, it is … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, desktop, email, EXIF, file, file size, filter, flip, flop, GD, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, integrate, integrating, interface, interfacing, iOS, iPad, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, photos, Png, quality, screenshot, share, sharing, shear, size, small, Terminal, transformation, tutorial, vignette
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Animated GIF Creator ImageMagick Interfacing Tutorial
Yes, you guessed it! On top of yesterday’s ImageMagick Vignette Primer Tutorial, today we want to interface the ImageMagick batch processing “mogrify” ideas into our changed tutorial_to_animated_gif.php inhouse Animated GIF Creator PHP web application. “Interfacing” (or integrating) into code often … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, desktop, email, EXIF, file, file size, flip, flop, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, integrate, integrating, interface, interfacing, iOS, iPad, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, photos, Png, quality, screenshot, share, sharing, shear, size, small, Terminal, transformation, tutorial, vignette
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ImageMagick Vignette Primer Tutorial
Continuing on with the ImageMagick batch processing “mogrify” ideas of yesterday’s ImageMagick Batch Image Conversion Affine Transformation Tutorial and the “vignette” image editing ideas of Gimp Vignette Primer Tutorial, as below, today, we took some pet photos with an iPad’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, desktop, email, EXIF, file, file size, flip, flop, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, iOS, iPad, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, photos, Png, quality, screenshot, share, sharing, shear, size, small, Terminal, transformation, tutorial, vignette
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ImageMagick Batch Image Conversion Affine Transformation Tutorial
Adding onto yesterday’s ImageMagick Batch Image Conversion Primer Tutorial‘s … ImageMagick‘s “mogrify” batch command image conversions by type talents … today we showcase some … ImageMagick‘s “mogrify” batch command image affine transformation ideas for you to play with, but also … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, desktop, email, file, file size, flip, flop, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, iOS, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, photos, Png, quality, screenshot, share, sharing, shear, size, small, Terminal, transformation, tutorial
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ImageMagick Batch Image Conversion Primer Tutorial
You can read Gimp Batch Image Manipulation Primer Tutorial back in the past to read about a “what used to be” command line image manipulation “batch processing” partner to the excellent GUI Gimp image editor product. Why is “batch” image … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, desktop, email, file, file size, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, iOS, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, photos, Png, quality, screenshot, share, sharing, size, small, Terminal, tutorial
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Gmail on iOS Email Clients Tutorial
The other day we were out and about with an iPhone and had a scenario where I was relying on a Gmail email to complete a task. Other than the rare and occasional size and content of email attachments, on … Continue reading →
Email Photos Amidst Text on iPad as Attachments Primer Tutorial
The previous Email Photos on iPad as Attachments Primer Tutorial … showed a useful way to construct an email with attachments from the point of view of you having taken the photos and constructing the email off that … but … Continue reading →
Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial
Today we grew the complexity of the logic for non-mobile cursor users of our 500 or bridge card game web application, after yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial. The logic took a while and the presentation took a while … Continue reading →