12/3/03 NYJavaSIG Meeting - Creating Dazzling Effects with Java Advanced Imaging
From: Frank D. Greco (fgreco_at_REMOVEcrossroadstechNOSPAM.com)
Date: 11/22/03
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Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 11:03:23 -0500
NEW YORK JavaSIG,
Tired of boring, clunky forms-based interfaces? Building a fat
client that strangely looks like a thin client? Want to construct
useful visualization subsystems to analyze financial or pharma
data in new and effective ways? Ever want to write your own
PhotoShop, but in 100% Java?
I bet you didn't know there was a whole software world underneath
and to the side of the Swing Toolkit (its just a step to the left).
At our next meeting, one of the members of the Java Advanced Imaging
Expert Group will give us a tutorial on leveraging Java2D (the
framework used to build Swing) and the optional Java Advanced
Imaging (JAI) package for interesting applications.
Remember, Imaging is Everything...
Frank G.
- NYJavaSIG Chair (www.javasig.com)
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What: Creating Dazzling Effects with Java Advanced Imaging
Who: Dr Douglas Wood - Software Imaging Group Leader - Eastman Kodak
Ryan Cuprak - Software Engineer Cluster Computing - Turboworx
When: Wed Dec 3, 2003
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Where: Sun Microsystems
101 Park Avenue (40th St), 4th Floor
NY, NY 10176
Gramercy Park Room (#4140)
MAPQUEST> http://tinyurl.com/d6pq
Register:
www.javasig.com/examples/javasig/MeetingRegister.jsp
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