11009Lawrence Goetz's Viewer V2.01http://www.lawrencegoetz.com/programs/lgviewer/This FREE Java applet will allow you to display an image on your web page. The visitor can then move the image and zoom in or out of it. It has been tested and works in Netscape and IE.
I've found that many people find it useful for displaying a large mapJava > Applets > Image Effects > Image DisplayOct 11, 2006
Touchup is an image processing applet for displaying GIF and JPEG images on a web page. It's a powerful, interactive replacement for the HTML tag. By clicking on the first button that appears when mousing over an image, visitors can easily adjust images to their computer and viewing conditions. For example, increasing the gamma in one image will make all images in a gallery appear brighter. JavaScript can be used to keep these settings across an entire web site, and even for each visit through the use of cookies. Click on the magnifying glass to zoom in on an image, click on "i" to view EXIF and IPTC picture details. Note: all images on this page are non-working screen snapshots. View examples.
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.
This FREE Java applet will allow you to display an image on your web page. The visitor can then move the image and zoom in or out of it. It has been tested and works in Netscape and IE.
I've found that many people find it useful for displaying a large map
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.
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
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