Pixastic update - zoom, view source
A small update to my online JavaScript photo editing app, Pixastic.com.
First, it is now possible to zoom in and out using either "Z" and "X" or the mousewheel. This also allows larger images to be loaded, so now the filesize limit is 4 MB and 2048x2048 px. You can also use the arrow keys to move the image around.
Second, the "Load from URL" function is still rather handicapped, since my hosting service is blocking most outbound connections, but you can now load pictures from Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa Web and Facebook. (Using rightclick and copy/pasting the address). At some point I'll probably look into some real integration with services like these.
Third, I've added the possibility to easily view the JavaScript source of all the different image actions. If you press shift while clicking on an action (like "Adjust" -> "Desaturate"), a small window will appear with the source. Alternatively, there is a small link in the action dialogs that you can click (only works for the actions with dialogs, obviously). You can also do this (shift-click) with the tool buttons on the right.
Try it out here
And if you didn't catch it the first time, this blog post explains a bit more about Pixastic.
First, it is now possible to zoom in and out using either "Z" and "X" or the mousewheel. This also allows larger images to be loaded, so now the filesize limit is 4 MB and 2048x2048 px. You can also use the arrow keys to move the image around.
Second, the "Load from URL" function is still rather handicapped, since my hosting service is blocking most outbound connections, but you can now load pictures from Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa Web and Facebook. (Using rightclick and copy/pasting the address). At some point I'll probably look into some real integration with services like these.
Third, I've added the possibility to easily view the JavaScript source of all the different image actions. If you press shift while clicking on an action (like "Adjust" -> "Desaturate"), a small window will appear with the source. Alternatively, there is a small link in the action dialogs that you can click (only works for the actions with dialogs, obviously). You can also do this (shift-click) with the tool buttons on the right.
Try it out here
And if you didn't catch it the first time, this blog post explains a bit more about Pixastic.