In a message dated 1/22/2007 6:34:40 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used for his recent
GESO, and quite liking it.
-Adam
Hehehehehe. You get points for originality.
Adam, nice presentation.
Though I never thought of dry flowers as of dead ones... I think I might
want to give AV a try.
Boris
Adam Maas wrote:
> http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
>
> Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used for his recent
> GESO, and quite liking it.
>
On 1/23/07, Charles Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I can't help but think you have an old/weird version of FLASH player
> on your computer.
>
> -Charles
>
You're probably right. I think it's Flash 7
I tried it at home and it works there. Sort of. I'm on dial-up and the
pictures autoscro
Sounds like you've got an old/broken version of flash. The gallery puts
up navigation arrows, and also dims the images to each side.
-Adam
wendy beard wrote:
> I just looked at the flatiron one. I like the size of those images better.
> I'm wondering if I'm missing something though. The only wa
On Jan 23, 2007, at 15:08, wendy beard wrote:
> I just looked at the flatiron one. I like the size of those images
> better.
> I'm wondering if I'm missing something though. The only way to advance
> through the photos is to click on the middle one, but there is no hint
> anywhere on the page th
I just looked at the flatiron one. I like the size of those images better.
I'm wondering if I'm missing something though. The only way to advance
through the photos is to click on the middle one, but there is no hint
anywhere on the page that that is what I should do. I don't get any of
the dimming
Yes, this is true.
Vertical real estate on the display is more valuable than horizontal
real estate, so I design to take advantage of vertical real estate
and down-size the horizontals to make for a more evenly spaced
presentation. An all vertical or all horizontal presentation provide
the
Note that with a restricted height value, orientation makes a big
difference in size. The landscape images are twice the size of the
portrait orinetation, although image size is pretty similar between the
two differing vertical sizes. My second gallery is mostly portrait
orinetation while the f
Difference in startup time for this set is small compared to the
Window People set (www.gdgphoto.com's webserver host is supplied by
godaddy.com). Overall, I prefer the presentation dynamics of the
smaller images even on the 23" screen, although the larger images in
your first set do look g
Godfrey, I've just posted another gallery (A collection of my shots of
the Gooderham Flatiron) at http://www.mawz.ca/sets/gooderham/index.html
. The images are sized similar to yours as an experiment (535 pixels
tall). Image size is less than 20% smaller than the other gallery. My
gallery is li
That's interesting, the gallery should autoload rather than requiring
you to click on it.
-Adam
wendy beard wrote:
> I have a fairly large screen at work (crt 21" I think) and I only saw
> the large pics one at a time. I didn't see anything either side until
> I got to the vertical one.
> Start
I have a fairly large screen at work (crt 21" I think) and I only saw
the large pics one at a time. I didn't see anything either side until
I got to the vertical one.
Starting it was a bit odd too.
I first got a black screen with
SimpleViewer requires Macromedia Flash. Get Macromedia Flash. If you
There area a couple of problems with that, Adam.
- Even though the display space is 750 pixels tall, when you account
for menu bars, window structure etc, the image size is too large.
Better to err on the safe side and make the display images a bit
smaller, around 550 to 600 pixels tall at m
Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Jan 2007, Adam Maas wrote:
>
>> http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
>>
>> Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used for his recent
>> GESO, and quite liking it.
>
> Is 5/6 a digital capture? I really like the texture of the background.
Thanks Paul
-Adam
Paul Stenquist wrote:
> Nice. Great pics.
> Paul
> On Jan 22, 2007, at 9:28 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
>
>> http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
>>
>> Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used for his recent
>> GESO, and quite liking it.
>>
>> -Adam
>>
>> --
>> PD
Because of the size of the seed pods I couldn't get as close, and thus
the background is more in focus.
Thanks!
-Adam
Rick Womer wrote:
> I find the backgrounds of nos. 2 and 3 a bit
> distracting. Otherwise, nice!
>
> Rick
>
>
> --- Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> http://www.ma
Well, it's an excellent piece of software and I certainly don't mind the
small amount of manual editing necessary to set it up.
I optimised the image sizes to just fit the common 1280x800 widescreen
displays (they're 750px tall) as those have the least vertical
resolution of the common displays
K.Takeshita wrote:
> On 1/22/07 9:28 PM, "Adam Maas", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
>>
>> Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used for his recent
>> GESO, and quite liking it.
>
> I was afraid of opening it.
> But it is very cool. I like
I gotta say the bokeh of the fist 3 is blah.
WRT the page, I prefer thumbnails to auto viewers.
Cheers,
Dave
On 1/23/07, Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
>
> Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used for his recent
> GESO, and quite
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007, Adam Maas wrote:
> http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
>
> Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used for his recent
> GESO, and quite liking it.
Is 5/6 a digital capture? I really like the texture of the background.
Kostas
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Credit where it's due: Juan found it first.
It's a darn nice flash viewer utility. Simple to set up, quick to
load. I like how you have set relatively large image sizes and it
auto-scales properly to the size of the browser window too.
Amusing pictures too ... ;-)
G
On Jan 22, 2007, at 6:28
Nice. Great pics.
Paul
On Jan 22, 2007, at 9:28 PM, Adam Maas wrote:
> http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
>
> Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used for his recent
> GESO, and quite liking it.
>
> -Adam
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On 1/22/07 9:28 PM, "Adam Maas", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
>
> Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used for his recent
> GESO, and quite liking it.
I was afraid of opening it.
But it is very cool. I like the ideas of showing photos in
I find the backgrounds of nos. 2 and 3 a bit
distracting. Otherwise, nice!
Rick
--- Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
>
> Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used
> for his recent
> GESO, and quite liking it.
>
> -Adam
>
> --
>
http://www.mawz.ca/sets/deadheads/index.html
Trying out the Autoviewer software that Godfrey used for his recent
GESO, and quite liking it.
-Adam
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