Darkroom
May 24, 2010Orange Honey
- http://orangehoney.com/
- Location:
- Portland, OR
Launch Experiment
Slow? Not Working? Try it in Google Chrome.
From the Author:
Darkroom is a photo-editor built for the web, allowing users to apply simple color and geometry adjustments to photographs. Features include: Exposure, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Tint/Temperature, Levels, Color Blindness Simulation, Color Blindness Daltonization, Red-eye Filter, Rotate, Mirror, and Crop.
Technology:
HTML5 and Javascript
Comments
I need looking video ..and I can not save my pictue I"m use Chrom 8 beta
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Reply to this commentVery nice. Agree that tootips would be nice, as well as making sure the pointer changes mousing over interactive element.
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Reply to this commentAwesome work you did there ! I think this could be integrated to a web gallery such as piwigo, don't you think ?
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Reply to this commentVery nice. I like it, but cannot get the upload to work.
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Reply to this commentgoogle chrome es un buen avance para el internet
Reply to this commentThe scroll bar doesn't work very well. I think I'd like to argue that just because we're using a lot of canvas tags up in here doesn't mean you can't just use a good old regular scroll bar. or frames. or regular html elements. it might help the whole project speed up considerably.
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Reply to this commentI can't seem to get the upload to work. When I click on "open" it pops up an upload window, and when I click on "upload file" it doesn't do a thing, it doesn't even change the mouse on rollover.
I'm using google chrome on xp and iv'e tried it on two different computers.
Reply to this commentI have the same trouble. I'm using it on Vista.
Reply to this commenthi. i can't get the mirror thing to work, all it does is crop the picture. can someone please help me?
Reply to this commentLove it... So cool.
Reply to this commentAwesome! It is very cool to see the possibilities of HTML5 and Java
Reply to this commentThat's awesome! BTW, i'm on linux and i tested it with google chrome 5.0.342.9 beta and it works perfectly! Congratulations!
Reply to this commentAwesome project! Everything seems to work well. My only comment is that, at first, I couldn't figure out how to get the crop tool to actually cut the picture. Maybe a tool tip of sorts might help.
Reply to this commentDon't work @ Google Chrome 6.0.408.1
Reply to this commentYes, it does.
Reply to this commentTested up to Google Chrome 6.0.415.0 (48063) on OSX + Windows. Do you happen to have a Linux machine? I'm going to go ahead and setup a VMWare Linux test environment. Any other information you can give would be helpful - for instance, do you get a black screen?
Reply to this commentyes, i've Linux, and i get a black screen, i test in Chrome 5 and 6 at Linux, by the way, it's works in firefox!
It works perfect on chromium 6.0.428.0 (49136) Ubuntu 10.04
very impressive
Reply to this commentdoesnt work first comment!
Reply to this commentIt doesn't work on Firefox 3.6 on Mac, because of a bug in Firefox:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=564886
Feel free to confirm the bug by running the code on that page. The two values should appear the same. We're attempting to get the Firefox team to fix the issue.
The reason for the bug is we're using a mouse layer to capture events - it checks for a specific HEX code which is assigned to a function() { }. We're planning on moving to a bounding box, as it seems we can't rely on Firefox to return the results we send it.
Feel free to confirm the bug to push forwards Firefox!
Reply to this commentAre you using google chrome?
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