Hi -
 
:)
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> Hi
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> I notice you are doing (or is it Friedger) a
> panaramic view in Curl . . .
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> This is neat but you need a continuosly stitched image
> Irfanview has a facility - not sure how good it is
 
IrfanView is incredible, imo. One of the most useful programs you've shared with us. Thanks!
> You add the pics in sequence to the software
> Then you stitch and you have a long continuous image
> - which looks great
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> Then you need software to animate it . . . (such as Curl)
 
And if you had "mapping" software you could make places on the image clickable to links. I have a couple of old freeware ones, but wonder what other people are using for that. Anyone?
> An example I did with a Java applet is here:
> http://pages.britishlibrary.net/tooting/about.html
Was wondering how you did this, it's very effective.
> It might suit Joyce and you other budding nature photographers
> to create a web site with the whole vista . . .
 
:)
 
Well, the vista here has lilies that are almost done, many-colored Sweet Peas that bloomed about 36 hours ago, raspberries that are trying their best, tomatoes in bloom, blankets of white flowery alyssum, and the daisy-asters, herbs and more veggies BUT it's a tiny space...  but i try to have different flowers starting up their blooms at different times - keeps the bees happy.
 
A web page would be fun... putting it on the list right after the soup page.
 
Speaking of soup - this morning's was black bean with carribbean seasonings topped off with herbed croutons and grated cheese. no rice in it though - ran out of rice... horrors!
 
love and peace,
joyce

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