photoFlow comes with very thorough and easy to understand instructions that walks you through a basic setup to explaining more elaborate integration points through actionscript events. It took me less than 30 minutes to get an actual working photoFlow interface after installing it through Adobe’s Extenson Manager. Setting up photoFlow was really straightforward and easy. Light weight (weighs only 18kb with the scrollbar).Supports sound effects for image flipping.Option to start flipping from left-to-right or right-to-left.Customizable background color and opacity.photoFlow can open on a pre-defined image.Zoom in on selected image or on all images on mouse over.Option to automatically scale images to fit or to fill the defined size.Option to set the number of images to preload.Optionally display a name for each image.Mouse wheel image flipping (Windows only).Images can be external or included in the library.ActionScript events to perform an action when an image has loaded, is selected, etc….Customizable perspective view and reflections.Adjustable flip speed, spacing between stacked images and image size.
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Unless you really know the inner-workings of animation design, designing visually stunning animation in flash seems far from achievable (or at least not without effort).įortunately, there are a number of readily available flash components that you can avail and can make the job of creating professional animated interfaces really easy and fun while achieve quality results. Whether your the average run-of-the-mill blogger who wants to add a little bit of flashy animated navigation or a seasoned web designer working on a tight deadline – creating flash navigation from scratch is almost a death sentence. Take your Flow Chemistry to the next level now with fReactor PhotoFLOW.It’s no secret that creating sleek and usable interfaces in flash is a big pain in the head. Contact us to discuss the possibilities!ĭescription New Photochemistry in Flow tool Take your Flow Chemistry to the next level now with fReactor PhotoFLOW. Integrating the efficiency of pipe-flow processing with the advanced mixing of a CSTR, the fReactor delivers a general “plug-and-play” setup which is well-suited to multiphasic reactions allowing chemists to explore continuous-flow processing, with little expertise required. fReactor provides an expanding platform of intuitive and flexible flow reactors for the development of materials and synthesis routes. The fReactor platform was developed by the University of Leeds and Asynt Ltd to offer an affordable entry point into the world of flow chemistry. Each module includes an individual cooling fan to ensure temperature control to the contained CSTR. You can run all five of these from just one power supply using optional splitter leads. With a fully customisable configuration possible, you can choose to use just one of these compact Photo modules on one of the 5 fReactor CSTRs, or add further Photo modules for up to five positions running simultaneously. This new addition to the Asynt fReactor Flow Chemistry platform is manufactured in the UK and currently available in two wavelengths to suit your requirements:Īvailable to purchase individually, each fReactor PhotoFLOW module is positioned over the desired fReactor position in your set-up with easy to use plug-and-glow technology. The fReactor PhotoFLOW module was developed by the University of Leeds in conjunction with Asynt and gives scientists the potential to develop and expand their Flow Chemistry work quickly and easily to include photochemistry.