Another toms graduation Photo

Another toms graduation Photo

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Added by Tom F[Tom]* on 1st November 2001.

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2001[2001]

Taken in 2001

Score: +1 (chosen by one person).
Imperial College[imperial]

Graduation from Imperial College, London

Score: +1 (chosen by one person).
Undergraduate[undergraduate]

Graduation for undergraduate degrees

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Ashok Argent-Katwala[ash]* on 1st November 2001

Ok, ok - I'll add the stuff to do rotations tonight. And updating of images.

Also tomf_grad is a lousy short name, but hey-ho.

Tom got it right, James' is odd, because the 'grad' is broadly redundant in the graduation gallery, TomF had that problem, plus the underscore - which is plainly harder for non-tech folk to find on the keyboard (go on, which key is it just by looking?).

Cheers guys.

I'll upload mine once http://www.successa.com/ manage to give me the image, they handed me a blank disk yesterday.

David Turner[Dave] on 1st November 2001

5 quid for a blank disk? Smart people.

Ashok Argent-Katwala[ash]* on 2nd November 2001

I've taken the easy route and just hacked it (it used to be sideways for anyone trying to follow what I meant above).

I'll write a genuine 'update the picture' bit of UI sometime soonish. [After I've done some much needed work on Future i's main site, and documented more (some?) of the gallery code].

Tom F[Tom]* on 2nd November 2001

perfect

Not quite the desired effect I am sure but I think the squashed look suits me

Chris Jackson[chris]* on 2nd November 2001

I think I might claim I was given a blank disk too…

Gef Howie[gef] on 4th November 2001

Rotation?

Ok, So I've been slow/busy, but does anyone have the original images so I can see what you were talking about, as everybody seems to have fixed it now?

Ashok Argent-Katwala[ash]* on 4th November 2001

If you really fancy do a "jpegtran -rotate 90 foo.jpg >foo2.jpg" on a friendly unix-esque box near you.

Alternatively rotate 90 degrees to the left (about the axis perpendicular to the plane of your face).

Tom's comment about looking squashed was down to some inopportune caching of the old image after we were serving both the new HTML height/width & new image.

Phew.

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