Re: Photo Zoomer

2015-02-10 Thread Dave Kilroy
Very nicely done Scott - I particularly liked the inspired 'jiggling' to preserve image quality :) - "Some are born coders, some achieve coding, and some have coding thrust upon them." - William Shakespeare & Hugh Senior -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4

Re: Photo Zoomer

2015-02-09 Thread Brahmanathaswami
Awesome! Scott..thanks "Until we get built-in easing effects in the engine (needed desperately)" I tend to set the bar a bit low on the eye candy (to the consternation of some) since I convinced that the message is more important, Assuming the production values are not "rancid" then if

Re: Photo Zoomer

2015-02-09 Thread Peter Bogdanoff
In the past I’ve used QuickTime VR for projects such as this. You can zoom in and out, fly around a very large map or image, click on nodes to go to other maps. All very, very nice. Except, now QT is now being put out to pasture, and the tools to create the VRs are hard to come by. Peter Bogda

Re: Photo Zoomer

2015-02-09 Thread Scott Rossi
This was a fun little challenge. Try this stack via your message box (3.8MB download): go url "http://www.tactilemedia.com/download/map_zoom.livecode"; Click the map to zoom, click again to zoom out. Until we get built-in easing effects in the engine (needed desperately), I¹m a big proponent of