PHOTOGRAPHIC DISPLAY GRAPHICAL

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LIVING PHOTOGRAPH Greater Than Gatsby 4920 S. Loop 289 Suite 102 Lubbock TX 79414 Photographic display of a graphical image which combines a non-moving photograph and or non-moving image with a moving picture and or moving image as an integrated graphical image for display on computers, PDA's, mobile phones, cell phones, smartphones, tablet computers, screens or displays;
LIVING PORTRAIT Greater Than Gatsby 3223 S. Loop 289, Ste 240-H Lubbock TX 79423 Photographic display of a graphical image which combines a non-moving photograph and or non-moving image with a moving picture and or moving image as an integrated graphical image for display on computers, PDA's, mobile phones, cell phones, smartphones, tablet computers, screens or displays;
MOVING PHOTOGRAPH Greater Than Gatsby 3223 S. Loop 289, Ste 240-H Lubbock TX 79423 Photographic display of a graphical image which combines a non-moving photograph and or non-moving image with a moving picture and or moving image as an integrated graphical image for display on computers, PDA's, mobile phones, cell phones, smartphones, tablet computers, screens or displays;
MOVING PORTRAIT Greater Than Gatsby 3223 S. Loop 289, Ste 240-H Lubbock TX 79423 Photographic display of a graphical image which combines a non-moving photograph and or non-moving image with a moving picture and or moving image as an integrated graphical image for display on computers, PDA's, mobile phones, cell phones, smartphones, tablet computers, screens or displays;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for bumping graphical components between display regions of a graphical computer interface are provided. The present invention bumps a selected graphical component in response to a signal from an input device. Bumping involves locating a destination location for the graphical component to be bumped, and moving the graphical component to the destination. The destination can be determined in any one of a number of different manners. Destinations can be located at a predetermined distance from an original location of a graphical component, at an "analogous" location on another display region, or at an open location in the same display region or another display region.