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Can this cross-fade be improved?

In these Javascript-driven time-lapse
"movies" ...
http://cpacker.org/trees
can the cross-fade be improved? I was grateful to be able
to find the script on the Web at
http://slayeroffice.com/code/imageCrossFade/xfade2.html
I used it as is, for example at
http://cpacker.org/trees/arbviewa/xfade2.js
since the timing turned out to be
about what I wanted -- one image per second.
However, there is a brightness dip between images.
Can the transition be made smoother?

--
Charles Packer
http://cpacker.org/whatnews
mailboxATcpacker.org
Jul 23 '08 #1
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Charles Packer wrote:
In these Javascript-driven time-lapse
"movies" ...
http://cpacker.org/trees
404-compliant.
PointedEars
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Use any version of Microsoft Frontpage to create your site.
(This won't prevent people from viewing your source, but no one
will want to steal it.)
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Jul 23 '08 #2
On Jul 23, 2:16 pm, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn <PointedE...@web.de>
wrote:
404-compliant.
....means something in German?

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Charles Packer
http://cpacker.org/whatnews
mailboxATcpacker.org
Jul 24 '08 #3
Charles Packer wrote:
Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
>404-compliant.

...means something in German?
It means something in English (check the Jargon File). But apparently your
Web site was only temporarily not available.
PointedEars
--
realism: HTML 4.01 Strict
evangelism: XHTML 1.0 Strict
madness: XHTML 1.1 as application/xhtml+xml
-- Bjoern Hoehrmann
Jul 24 '08 #4
On Jul 24, 6:33*pm, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn <PointedE...@web.de>
wrote:
Charles Packer wrote:
Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
404-compliant.
...means something in German?

It means something in English (check the Jargon File). *But apparently your
Web site was only temporarily not available.
Yes, my Web hosting provider apparently has been having some problems.

Since I posted, I've been experimenting with the opacity parameters of
the script
and changing the hard-coded value 1000 to something else.
These changes vary the timing between images and the amount of
dimming,
but they're not independent and it's some kind of crazy recursive
algorithm that demands more careful inspection.

--
Charles Packer
http://cpacker.org/whatnews
mailboxATcpacker.org
Jul 25 '08 #5

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