10998APPLETS: iPanner Applet: Demohttp://www.codebrain.com/java/ipanner/index.htmlThe iPanner applet is an extremely simple-to-use image panner.
Other than Notice and KeyCode parameters, just give it an image,
and it runs... a great pro tool of course,
but also a fine choice for Java newcomers!Java > Applets > Image Effects > Image DisplayOct 11, 2006
This is an applet for presenting a group of images to the homepage visitor. Thumbnail images are generated automatically. When you click on one of them, the image will rotate towards you and enlarge itself using an advanced 3D effect. After a while, the image will return to it's place.
jsView is an image display applet -- but unlike most such tools,
it is controlled almost entirely from a JavaScript function, rather
than through the usual host of HTML parameters.
This gives designers considerable flexibility, as you'll see in the
demos provided. Each image, as well as its link and target,
are set directly from the jsView applet's jsviewDo() function
This Java applet implements a color three-D object viewer with shaded, hidden-line, and wireframe displaying options. Simple back-face culling, depth cueing, and z-buffer for hidden surface removal are used. Several parameters are provided, including initial position, spinning mode, displaying mode, scale, overall transparency, etc.
Your pictures just do not look right on other people's web browsers? This Java applet allows you to adjust at real-time. It serves as an online digital image album. Main features include dragging, zooming, brightening, sharpening, contrasting, tinting, saturating, and resetting control on photos. Search methods include pull-down list, sequential browsing, and keyword entry.
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