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    PhotoSwipe

    PhotoSwipe

    JavaScript framework independent image gallery

    PhotoSwipe is the first open-source gallery to support JavaScript-based image zooming. Even if a browser’s native zooming has been disabled, image zooming will still work. The gallery’s background will gradually fade out as the user zooms out. When the gesture is complete, the gallery will close. Gesture is added because close button in top right corner might be hard to reach on tall mobile devices while holding in one hand.
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    Crowd3

    Crowd3

    Create crowd scene images using your photo collection.

    Crowd3 creates images of crowd scenes (a collage) using the people in your photo collection. Create a fantasy crowd with your friends from here and there and from then and now. Crowd scene images are good for screen backgrounds, screen savers, greeting cards, posters, and virtual family photos. Crowd3 uses TensorFlow, BodyPix, Electron, and Node.js
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    Imager.js

    Imager.js

    Responsive images while we wait for srcset to finish cooking

    Imager.js is an alternative solution to the issue of how to handle responsive image loading, created by developers at BBC News. There are many responsive image solutions in the wild, srcset, src-n, PictureFill and so on. They are either verbose or hard to debug (and to maintain/integrate). Some of them don't deal well with pixel density and suffer from double asset payload (meaning you end up downloading assets unnecessarily).
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