Hi, Tom. Kind of neat but the whole thing is too slow on my machine to
hold my interest for very long. I'm running a 1.3 GHz AMD with 1-1/4 GB
of RAM. Probably much slower than your own machine.
ps: The first page up from the link below doesn't have any image on it.
I tried it with Netscape 7.1, Firefox (probably a level or two back)
and the current IE and it didn't make any difference.
Chuck Norcutt
Tom Scales wrote:
> In my on-going quest to fill my time while sitting in my wife's hospital
> room, I am adding feature after silly feature to my website.
>
> I thought some of you might be interested in this latest one -- and I'll be
> happy to share the PHP code if there is interest.
>
> And to keep this on-topic (at least marginally), the image in the example
> was shot with an OM-4T.
>
> On each page that displays a single image, there is a thumbnail on the right
> that is a B&W version. If you click it, the images switch and the full-size
> image is in B&W and the thumbnail is in Color.
>
> The only image that I put on the site is the full-size, 640x480 color image.
> The site (my code) adds the copyright if the image is over 200 pixels. The
> B&W image is created on the fly by my PHP code. It's not a perfect B&W
> rendering, but it is kind of cool.
>
> http://www.scalesimages.com/scalesimages/single.php?img=./030_menu_Architecture//090-SA141.jpg&bw=N
>
> Sorry if the link wraps and you have to cut and paste.
>
> Tom
>
> P.S. Hold your mouse pointer over the logo on the upper for another cool
> trick
>
>
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