After the first photo "The scene from the window" had appeared, still pictures changed greatly and virtual galleries replaced common albums with transparent pockets for photos. Photography lovers are even a little disappointed, because one can not paddle files, sitting on a convenient armchair behind a wooden table.
Developers from Flash-Gallery.com designed a unique gallery for those who like to look through photos one by one holding a stack of them.
Stack Photo Gallery is one of the most unusual flash-galleries, you have ever seen.
Naturalness gives zest to Stack Photo Gallery . The only button (back) is small and unnoticeable, and nothing else reminds that the photos are electronic.
Photos are stacked; the stack is even fluttering a little, when you are trying to take a photo from the bottom. Please, watch the Demo, look through some photos and you will forget that they are digital ones rather than common paper ones.
What a convenient flash-gallery should be?
It is pleasant that the gallery developers were concerned not only about the attractiveness of the interface, but also about the usability. Digital photos are as convenient to look through as a stack of your favourite photographical prints.
There are no loading problems, even if your Internet-connection is not fast enough - the optimized code of the gallery works very productively.
Captions will retain the date the photo was made, and everything that you want to remember about this moment of life.
Any photo looks better in a frame - photos in the gallery are placed in shadeless frames, which are reminding a bit the frames of the photos from the Polaroid. Do you remember that all photos from these cameras seemed brighter than others? One of the secrets - contrast frames.
Flexible configuration will please every web developer. Flash(cs3) and swf-xml versions are available.
Natural and convenient interface does not have any unnecessary elements; it does not distract your attention from the main thing - looking through photos.
You can try to download a free demo with restriction on the maximum quantity of photos and with a reference to the site of developers ( Flash-Gallery.com ).
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Stack Photo Gallery: save your photos in virtual stacks
By: flashgallery com
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