+100  This has loads of possibilities. Great work.
I am guessing it would be possible, but how difficult would it 
be to read in a jpg, and explore it in a similar fashion.

On Monday, September 14, 2015 at 10:15:04 AM UTC-5, Tim Holy wrote:
>
> I'm pleased to announce the availability of the Immerse package: 
> https://github.com/JuliaGraphics/Immerse.jl 
>
> Immerse is designed to add a new layer of interactivity to Gadfly plots. 
>
> I've also posted two tutorial videos: 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urM4SY92QTI 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ic5vj9hD-w 
>
> The second video in particular has "the fun stuff," and shows some 
> features 
> I've long wished for in Julia: really good ways to go backwards from 
> plotted 
> objects to the data underlying each object, so that one can figure out 
> what's 
> going on in a complex, multidimensional data set. 
>
> It probably goes without saying, but Immerse is so new that you should 
> expect 
> a certain amount of API churn as it evolves. In particular, I've already 
> changed one of the `hit` callback arguments since I filmed that second 
> video 
> this morning :-). However, I personally find that it's already quite 
> functional 
> and darned handy; I encourage you to start making use of it and see 
> whether it 
> makes a difference in your work. 
>
> Despite my attempts to upload these videos to the JuliaLanguage youtube 
> channel, these seem to be going to my personal channel (which I didn't 
> even 
> have, before now...). If anyone has any tips about how to transfer them, 
> I'd 
> be grateful. 
>
> Best, 
> --Tim 
>
>

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