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Christina Stokes

ImagePlot as a tool for exhibition design - 9 views

started by Christina Stokes on 07 Apr 14
  • Christina Stokes
     
    Hey DIGH 5000. As a part of my final project for the class I wanted to try and develop a WordPress blog entry describing how to provide instructions on how to use a digital tool in the simplest way possible to make it easier for future students who wanted to use the program.
    I was wondering when you get the chance if you could post a comment on the WordPress blog about whether you found my instructions clear and your overall thoughts on the visualization I created (you can say you don't get why it is useful I welcome criticism)! Thanks and I look forward to reading your comments:

    http://christinastokes90.wordpress.com/
  • Jordon Tomblin
     
    That is really cool. How many layers can you make for the images? It would be great if you could put 10 images on top of each other to make a sort of flip book animation. Nice project.
  • Alessandro Marcon
     
    Hi Christina, here are some thoughts...

    I liked the animated montage on the page. It got me was wondering whether there's a way to slow down the flicker speed of the animation. I ask this not because I think it would look better slowed down, but just in regards to the program's flexibility.

    I also had the same question as Jordon: whether or not more than two images could make up a stack in the column. From what I understand in your description, this would be possible by selecting the number of rows and columns one allocated for the number of pictures, but I'm not 100 percent sure on that.

    For some reason, I got kind of confused on step #4. I wasn't sure how to upload my montage, and what I could do with it even though I had saved it and was able to retrieve it. The confusion could certainly be a case of my own ineptitude, or lack of patience; I didn't have too much time on it, and just tried to set one up as quickly as a I could. This might be something to check, perhaps?

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