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    Default Re: Something isn't quite right with this image

    Hi Andy, late on watch here. I think with the alarm being coloured it washes it out completely so I've had a go at creating an animated gif of one which I've placed it centre on the page (The orange kneck ties need altering, the yellow colour distracts). Also I initially missed the point that these security fobs were being used in an industrial setting as Daniel seemed to think they are usually used in isolated elderly/infirm folks, so to get around this limitation I've surrounded the fob with photo's trying to stress the many uses.

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    Egg

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    Default Re: Something isn't quite right with this image

    I do like Egg's demo for the alarm. I think this is something that Andy could build off of.

    Ray

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    Default Re: Something isn't quite right with this image

    Thanks for that Ray.
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    Default Re: Something isn't quite right with this image

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    Also I initially missed the point that these security fobs were being used in an industrial setting as Daniel seemed to think they are usually used in isolated elderly/infirm folks, so to get around this limitation I've surrounded the fob with photo's trying to stress the many uses.
    I'm not actually sure what the device does, but in highlighting the elderly "fall alarm" photos, my intention was to show how a product of a similar size (and presumably not too dissimilar function) could be shown in a photo. Those devices are more visible in those photos than the original product was, lost in the big construction site photos.

    It's a tough one to handle, and I don't envy Andy - especially with the images he's been dealt!

 

 

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