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==Code trials== | ==Code trials== | ||
===Scraping & Using remotely hosted pixel data=== | |||
* [[User:Eleanorg/1.2/Forbidden Pixels/scraping pixel data | scraping pixel data]] | |||
===Printing an empty html grid=== | ===Printing an empty html grid=== | ||
An image is processed with ImageMagick, so each pixel's coordinate & color is extracted. A visibly empty html grid is printed, with each cell in the grid assigned one pixel's coodinate & color. Eventual aim: each cell has a unique id string, which can be embedded on other websites. Those sites are then scraped, turning the co-ordinate & colour within the string into html which displays the pixel. | An image is processed with ImageMagick, so each pixel's coordinate & color is extracted. A visibly empty html grid is printed, with each cell in the grid assigned one pixel's coodinate & color. Eventual aim: each cell has a unique id string, which can be embedded on other websites. Those sites are then scraped, turning the co-ordinate & colour within the string into html which displays the pixel. |
Revision as of 17:34, 18 March 2012
Experimenting with breaking down illicit content - whether obscene or pirated - into the smallest possible visual units.
Code trials
Scraping & Using remotely hosted pixel data
Printing an empty html grid
An image is processed with ImageMagick, so each pixel's coordinate & color is extracted. A visibly empty html grid is printed, with each cell in the grid assigned one pixel's coodinate & color. Eventual aim: each cell has a unique id string, which can be embedded on other websites. Those sites are then scraped, turning the co-ordinate & colour within the string into html which displays the pixel.
- storing RGB values in nested lists
- printing html grid from nested list values
- assigning each td a meaningful id
- using jQuery to access co-ordinate & colour of each cell
Reproducing an image as html
An image is processed with ImageMagick, so each pixel's coordinate & color is extracted, then reproduced using only html/css, so it's no longer an image.