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a JPEG or PNG file less than 500,000 pixels (in total - width x height) when uploaded to the Aurasma Studio.
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A good Trigger image means the Aura will activate smoothly and the Overlays will track well. Qualities for good Trigger images are: tonal variation and contrast unique shapes and forms lots of detail across the entire image for ‘Location Auras’ (Trigger images of real world locations): flat surfaces, square on, photo taken in neutral light.

Masking gives you the ability to ignore some areas and features from a Trigger image. Masked areas are not used for recognition. You should first test the quality of the Trigger image without adding any masking as sometimes you can actually make tracking worse. Features you may wish to mask: large areas with no features text (regular text - sometimes chunky and unique text can help improve a Trigger image) shared features that may appear on your other Triggers (logos) repeated features and patterns. logos and especially the Aurasma logo and Call To Action The masking buttons can be found under your Trigger image when viewing it in the Aurasma Studio. To use masking, just click on one of the buttons, and drag your mouse over the area(s) you wish to cover.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "GIF" redirects here. For other uses, see [|GIF (disambiguation)]. .GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)||||= || The **Graphics Interchange Format** (better known by its acronym **GIF**; [|/] [|ˈ][|dʒ][|ɪ][|f] [|/] or [|/] [|ˈ][|ɡ][|ɪ][|f] [|/] ) is a [|bitmap] [|image format] that was introduced by [|CompuServe] in 1987[|[][|1][|]] and has since come into widespread usage on the [|World Wide Web] due to its wide support and portability. The format supports up to [|8 bits per pixel] for each image, allowing a single image to reference its own palette of up to 256 different colors chosen from the [|24-bit] RGB color space. It also supports [|animations] and allows a separate palette of up to 256 colors for each frame. These palette limitations make the GIF format unsuitable for reproducing color photographs and other images with continuous color, but it is well-suited for simpler images such as graphics or logos with solid areas of color.
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 * ~ Type of format || [|lossless] [|bitmap] [|image format] ||

Gif Art Links:

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@http://heaven.internetarchaeology.org/

@http://gif-art.tumblr.com/

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