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Sam

2005-04-09, 4:28 am

I want to animate jpg images for web page, I have a sculpture I want to put on my web page revolving to show the sculpture in 3D created from about 30 jpg photos I think would run fairly smooth, I can do it with gif images, but having a hard time finding how to do it with jpg files. any help appreciated, thanks,

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Adrienne

2005-04-09, 6:54 pm

Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Sam" <mcleod3ca55@55yahoo.com>
writing in news:37I5e.8491$VF5.119@edtnps89:

> I want to animate jpg images for web page, I have a sculpture I want to
> put on my web page revolving to show the sculpture in 3D created from
> about 30 jpg photos I think would run fairly smooth, I can do it with
> gif images, but having a hard time finding how to do it with jpg files.
> any help appreciated, thanks,
>


Jpgs do not animate. Gif animate, or you could use Flash, or some 3D
software.

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Chad Michael Mallett

2005-04-09, 6:54 pm

No. But there are programs that he can make a jpeg turn into a gif and
animate it.

Email me sam. And I will send you the program if I find it again.

-chad-

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"Adrienne" <arbpen2003@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Sam" <mcleod3ca55@55yahoo.com>
> writing in news:37I5e.8491$VF5.119@edtnps89:
>
>
> Jpgs do not animate. Gif animate, or you could use Flash, or some 3D
> software.
>
> --
> Adrienne Boswell
> http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info
> Please respond to the group so others can share



Adrienne

2005-04-10, 4:22 am

Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Chad Michael Mallett"
<filmmaker70546@charter.net> writing in news:OpU5e.98$_63.61@fe03.lga:

> No. But there are programs that he can make a jpeg turn into a gif and
> animate it.
>
> Email me sam. And I will send you the program if I find it again.
>
> -chad-
>


The problem with using a gif for jpegs is that gif only handles 256 colors,
so you could have some strange looking animations.

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Chad Michael Mallett

2005-04-10, 6:53 pm

haha ok whatever dude.

I have seen some really good ones.

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"Adrienne" <arbpen2003@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9633DAE96C24arbpenyahoocom@207.115.63.158...
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Chad Michael Mallett"
> <filmmaker70546@charter.net> writing in news:OpU5e.98$_63.61@fe03.lga:
>
>
> The problem with using a gif for jpegs is that gif only handles 256
> colors,
> so you could have some strange looking animations.
>
> --
> Adrienne Boswell
> http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info
> Please respond to the group so others can share



Amos E Wolfe

2005-04-11, 7:09 pm

"Sam" wrote:
I want to animate jpg images for web page, I have a sculpture I want to put
on my web page revolving to show the sculpture in 3D created from about 30
jpg photos I think would run fairly smooth, I can do it with gif images, but
having a hard time finding how to do it with jpg files. any help
appreciated, thanks,


If you are willing / able to use Javascript then it is possible. The script
loads the .jpg images and displays them in a sequential "slide show" - if
the delay is very short it should appear as if it were animated.

You may be able to find something on http://javascript.internet.com

-=# Amos E Wolfe #=-


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