Thanks, Fae.

Toni


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> Dr Vinesh Patel, who is a long standing Wikipedian and a medical doctor
> based in London, has the following questions in relation to work on
> WikiProject Medicine.
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> 1. We would like to have a rotating format for each surgical instrument,
> ideally. Something like the ones on this page
> http://www.ajax-zoom.com/examples/example15.php (hover over image and move
> cursor to see) - is this possible on Wikipedia? How would we upload it.
> 2. Can we use Adobe lightroom as a photo processor?
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> He is not subscribed to this mailing list, so I will relay any responses on
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> Many thanks,
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> On 03/09/2014, Toni Sant <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dr Vinesh Patel, who is a long standing Wikipedian and a medical doctor
> > based in London, has the following questions in relation to work on
> > WikiProject Medicine.
> >
> > 1. We would like to have a rotating format for each surgical instrument,
> > ideally. Something like the ones on this page
> > http://www.ajax-zoom.com/examples/example15.php (hover over image and
> move
> > cursor to see) - is this possible on Wikipedia? How would we upload it.
>
> Not without creating a new tool, as far as I am aware. Mouse-over
> events are not allowed in SVG (which would be one of the simplest ways
> of doing it). GIFs showing rotating instruments would be allowed. I
> have successfully created these from image sets from off-wiki websites
> in the past, and they display nicely in Wikipedia articles without
> issues from re-scaling etc. There is a maximum limit on GIF size based
> on the total sum of image resolutions making the animation, but this
> is plenty for, say, a reasonable 30 second animation of a rotating
> tool below 400x400px.
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> > 2. Can we use Adobe lightroom as a photo processor?
>
> Depends on the solution. I created animated GIFs using standard
> command line instructions wrapped in a bit of Python.
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> Fae
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