Java : Applets : Image Manipulation

A4animation

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This is a set of 4 applets illustrating, in the simplest terms, how sequential animation is acheived via loaded images. Each successive applet building upon its predecessor. If you want to learn how to do it, then this tutorial is the quickest, surest way there is; an invaluable learning-tool for teacher and student alike. Compiled with jdk 1.0.

Aea Mmfireimage

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Burn up your pictures with this freeware applet. A fire effect will be applied to the old slide as a new one appear.

Aea Mmfallingimage

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In this slideshow applet, an image will circle around another image until it lands on top of it like a leaf falling from a tree. After a pause, the next image will do the same. This applet is from Anibal's Essential Applet package.

Ds Clockwipe

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This applet displays a clockwipe effect between any images. Over the animation you can also insert an image and a scroll-text. The applet is interactive and includes a HTML code generator that allows to change parameters without any knowledge of Java and HTML programming

Snapshot - Versatile Image Viewer

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Powerful, versatile image display applet. Supports up to 100 images, individually linkable with 10 directional effects, pause control, statusbar text for each image, inset positioning of images, background image support, on-click sound and more.

Another One Of Them Lake Applets

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Mainstream lake applet with sequential image effects.

Turn

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Animate an image by rotating it 360 degrees.

Ds Xblur

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Shows a xblur effect between any images. Over the animation you can also insert an image and a scroll-text. The applet is interactive and includes a HTML code generator that allows you to change parameters.

Earthquake

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Creates the effect of an earthquake over an image. Each mouse click increases the quake. Source code available.

Turn

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Animate an image by rotating it 360 degrees.