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Mouseover or other ways to show alternate versions of pictures.

Good point, Cem. I hadn't paid much attention to that aspect of the image, but once I take a look, I have to agree.

Here's an updated version of my image, with boosted saturation in those areas.

Updated Edited Version
EricDillerEdited2.jpg



By the way, does anybody know how to (or at least what it is called) superimpose 2 images, so that you click on it to see one image or the other. That would be an ideal way to make the kinds of comparisons we're trying to do here.

I would also wonder whether the forum software would allow that kind of image (which I imagine might be using java or flash or something along those lines).
 

nicolas claris

OPF Co-founder/Administrator
I would also wonder whether the forum software would allow that kind of image (which I imagine might be using java or flash or something along those lines).

For security reasons, Java is not enabled. Nor Flash, wich imho could be, but it's up to Asher…
 
So how do we proceed?

On my end, someone needs to tell me what I'm trying to create with the two images, like the formal name of the object. I now have Microsoft Expression Web 2.0, as well a Photoshop CS4, and suppose between the 2 of them, I should be able to do something like this. I just don't know where to start.

Could be a very useful function on those boards, giving a great "before and after" view of images.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
So how do we proceed?

On my end, someone needs to tell me what I'm trying to create with the two images, like the formal name of the object. I now have Microsoft Expression Web 2.0, as well a Photoshop CS4, and suppose between the 2 of them, I should be able to do something like this. I just don't know where to start.

Could be a very useful function on those boards, giving a great "before and after" view of images.
There's already the mouse over function which allows one to see what was before. Just need to get Sean's attention for this.

Asher
 

StuartRae

New member
For security reasons, Java is not enabled. Nor Flash, wich imho could be, but it's up to Asher…

Please don't confuse Java and Javascript. They are completely different things.

Stuart
 
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