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Re: High performance fade-in/fade-out of image
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Re: High performance fade-in/fade-out of image


  • Subject: Re: High performance fade-in/fade-out of image
  • From: "Douglas A. Welton" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 09:22:01 -0500

Jean,

Have you considered using QuickTime? The Cross fade effect is available
along with tons of other nifty effect...

regards,

douglas

on 11/9/03 12:12 AM, Jean Bovet at email@hidden wrote:

> Thanks a lot, I will have a look.
>
> Le Samedi, 8 nov 2003, ` 14:58 US/Pacific, Stiphane Sudre a icrit :
>
>> It's "just" OpenGL with some good code to be able to display big
>> images with this effect.
>>
>> It was a bit discussed at WWDC 2002 or 2001 IIRC.
>>
>> On samedi, novembre 8, 2003, at 09:27 PM, Jean Bovet wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I was wondering what is the technic used behind the screen saver from
>>> Apple that displays image using fade-in/fade-out effect ? Are they
>>> using OpenGL, standard Quartz 2D routines or custom assembly language
>>> code ? It would be nice if we could use such amazing routine...
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