I put together a little highlight film from Samuel's first baseball game. It's a little over 3 minutes long, and there is sound. Thanks to Pop Pop Mast for the footage.
Click here for a larger version.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Sunday, March 08, 2009
Deep Zoom Experiment
It has been over a year since I first saw a demo of some image viewing and zooming technology called SeaDragon. Apparently, I wasn't the only one who thought it was cool -- Microsoft bought it, and they have finally made a version available for us regular folks to use. Here is my first experiment with it, using photos from a visit to Seawolf Park on Galveston last year. Samuel was getting ready to lose both front teeth, which gave him a bit of an odd look.
You will need to install Microsoft Silverlight, a small multimedia download that you can get with the link below. It's benign, so don't worry.
When you get the viewer going, click on the fullscreen button to get the full effect. You can move your view around by left clicking and dragging. Zoom in and out with the mouse wheel. Let me know if this viewer works for you.
UPDATE: The in-blog viewer appears to be broken, but you can still view the pictures at this link:
http://deepzoompix.com/Album.aspx?alias=cgmast&album=4
You will need to install Microsoft Silverlight, a small multimedia download that you can get with the link below. It's benign, so don't worry.
When you get the viewer going, click on the fullscreen button to get the full effect. You can move your view around by left clicking and dragging. Zoom in and out with the mouse wheel. Let me know if this viewer works for you.
UPDATE: The in-blog viewer appears to be broken, but you can still view the pictures at this link:
http://deepzoompix.com/Album.aspx?alias=cgmast&album=4
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