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fxPAINT V2.0 demogalleries
« on: November 29, 2002, 09:38:44 AM »
Due to numerous requests, IOSPIRIT has decided to put online two demogalleries created with fxPAINT 2.0. The first gallery uses the dropshadow-skin and slideshow- and fxCARD-options were activated. A second gallery has been created without the use of skins. We hope you enjoy the two demos!

 

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Re: fxPAINT V2.0 demogalleries
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2002, 03:36:43 PM »
Depending on whether you use AWeb or not this might be a widely known bug of it. AWeb can't handle background graphics properly .. just resize the window and see them move.

The skins work fine with IBrowse, Voyager, Mozilla, MSIE and probably many others, though.
 

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Re: fxPAINT V2.0 demogalleries
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2002, 11:25:37 PM »
Well, that question is an easy one :)

If you take a picture with your camera, it is normally wider than it is high. But if you want to photograph a tall object, you'll normally "rotate" the camera. This will - after direct read in from the camera - result in a "rotated" image. If you don't want your page visitors to move their head by +/-90°, the pictures should be rotated beforehand. This is where this function kicks in. You just click on the thumbnail showing the right rotation angle - that's all. Normally you would have to sort out these pictures, manually load them, find the right angle, rotate them, save them back and read them back into your image catalogisation software. fxPAINT's fxALBUM saves you this work - you just do a single click here :)

And with fxPAINT 2.0 being on your purchase list .. why not order and use it now and even save some euro. If it shouldn't run out-of-the box under AmigaOS 4, you'll be able to freely download an update making it run there. It already runs perfectly under Pegasos/MOS, btw.

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    Felix Schwarz