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Revision as of 05:21, 16 January 2017
Photo Note Examples
This is a concrete discussion of what exists right now in the specific problem area of annotating areas of photos with notes.
This is a very specific type of media-info that is not as generic as media-info-examples in general.
Contributors
- Tantek Çelik
- Greg Elin
Examples
- http://fotonotes.net
- http://fotonotes.net
- ordered list of notes, each note has unique ID
- each note has:
- rectangle / boundingbox
- unique id
- title (thought of as human readable alias for unique id)
- content - plain text
- author of the note
- date of annotation
- http://www.frankmanno.com/ideas/css-imagemap/
- CSS based image maps
- http://evan.nixsys.bz/note
- CSS based image maps
- https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mO0Yz0rZm5iQKLfXek7xrvi-eP4&usp=sharing
- uses standard text formatting
- imagemaps with onmouseover events to load the text to display
- http://conflix.soe.umich.edu/photos/collections/KyleHelson/9/annotation/
- divs containing spans of plain text, very unexciting.
- http://flickr.com
- http://flickr.com/photos/tantek/64877881/
- ordered list of notes (there is an order because if they overlap, the latter one "wins" in terms of hover)
- each note has:
- rectangle
- content - hypertext markup
- author of the note (left blank and implied for first-person notes)
- fotobuzz (has based their stuff on fotonotes, without attribution.)
- http://2entwine.com/screenshots/pic5.html (haven't found an editable one yet)
- http://fotobuzz.org/ displays an example containing multiple comments within one "note"
- plain text, although they display their data in flash
- rectangles.