CORE takes the guesswork out of displaying your images on the web. We create multiple variations of each uploaded image to ensure perfect display on any screen size. There are, however, some ...
Whether its one of those ubiquitous little OLED displays or a proper LCD panel, once you’ve got something a bit more capable than the classic 16×2 character LCD wired up to your microcontroller, there ...
One of the biggest challenges of the web is the adoption rate of new technologies. It’s not enough to develop a great idea, a new format or a technology in general if the majority of people can’t use ...
Most of your digital photos are stored in the JPEG format (a.k.a. JPG), but when you download an image from the web these days, it may be using the more modern WebP format. It's likely you're also ...
PowerPoint 2007 saves presentations as Web pages, converting files to HTML with a single step. PowerPoint 2010 disabled this function, but it saves presentations as images which you can embed using ...
I got to wondering today, if there was any image format, maybe binary black/white, or greyscale, or even color, that is just raw pixels, with no metadata. Even BMP, while it has pretty minimal ...
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