Hi John,
That sounds really interesting! Can you share a link to this game or code?
Jesse
On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 3:43 PM, Jason Bengtson
wrote:
> This may be a dumb thought, but I built a game a couple of years ago which
> tracked results on a map (on an HTML canvas,
Hi all,
I have an interesting assessment issue with some recently digitized
newspapers that I wondered if anyone could shed some light on. We sent a
batch of 19th century newspapers off to a vendor knowing they weren't in
great shape, and now we have to decide whether the resultant images (TIFFs)
This may be a dumb thought, but I built a game a couple of years ago which
tracked results on a map (on an HTML canvas, with the map set as a
background with objects drawn on top of it) by counting the pixels of a
certain color and comparing them as a percentage against the pixels in the
whole
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This is great - thanks for sharing, Nicole! I copied the ArchivesSpace User
Group as well.
Kari Smith
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