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how to dynamically zoom in/out on an image?

how to dynamically zoom in/out on an image?

2004-04-23       - By RuneImp

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edgetocenter wrote:

>Does somebody know how to dynamically zoom in/out on an image in actionscript
like this in KiKi Smith's works showcase (http://www.moma.org/kikismith/flash
.html)?
>
>If you don't want to bother to see the showcase. Here is my question. First I
give the user a very low res, small size picture. When they zoom in on a
particular area, data for that area will be loaded. How to script this effect?
Can somebody offer some leads?
>
>Thanks
>

Check out my example "ZoomCenter  1.0.2" at
http://flashstuff.net/interactivity/


-=- RuneImp
ImpTech - Web Design & Hosting
http://imptech.net
rune@(protected)


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