tedd wrote:
Now, I realize that this company did not take 15 factorial pictures
of this single piece of jewelry to present all these different
combinations but instead placed smaller images of each of the stones
at specific coordinates on the larger image of the jewelry.
I imagine that
Hi gang:
I found something that really impressed me -- please review this:
http://palomarjewelry.com/product/id/19/collectionId/1/typeId/3
Try changing the number and type of stones and watch the main image
change (i.e., the basket).
If one calculates the number of permutations required to
On 6 May 2010 00:04, tedd t...@sperling.com wrote:
Hi gang:
I found something that really impressed me -- please review this:
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Now, we also have smaller images of 12 different stones (in heads) that are
all the same size. Thus, as the user picks the stones and positions they
want
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