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Greysight

February 4, 2004 | Comments (0)

Noah Grey is back with some new software called GreySight. After been away for some time, his site Grey Expectations shows a photo for every day. If you look in the source, you see its generated with greysight 0.9.

<meta name=”generator” content=”Greysight 0.9” />

As one of the users of his grey matter weblog software, I’m quite curious when the first version will be released and which features it has. If I look to his various sites, noahgrey.com, greyexpectations.com and greysight.com, it looks like its tailor made for photo blogs or galleries. To be honest, I’m quite jealous on this guy as the photo’s are of amazing quality.

Also the look and feel of the sites are quite clean and makes good use of minimal colors. Also try ot generate an 404. E.g. type a wron url one one of the site and you get a random error page (http://noahgrey.com/404.php?view=random) which are quite funny. They show different OS screens like the Atari ST, Mac, Amiga …

Comments

1:

Ha ha! I especially like the "Zork" random 404 page. Brings back memories....

Posted by: :) GerenM at February 5, 2004 8:49 PM
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Yeah, I definitely envy his site (well, really, I envy his photography, but second to that). I really wonder how he does the color coordination with each of his photos. I've been thinking that it's either extra info stored with each image or he's somehow doing a histogram with GD (which would be near-impossible). Maybe it's possible to implement with Textpattern...

Posted by: :) tom at July 1, 2004 1:24 AM
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Greysight analyzes the colors of the image when he uploads the entry and automatically decides what colors the thumbnail border, "matte" frame, background, etc, will be.

Amazing? Yeah... no kidding. o_O

Posted by: :) Mike at December 2, 2004 6:48 PM
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Hello, so I found this site from my ref links from with in my Greysight admin page. Figured I say Hello,

Greysight is great.

Greg

Posted by: :) Greg Wilker at December 20, 2005 4:55 PM

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