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Since I want to set up a user-friendly installation and I failed building a pulse sensor with the equipment I have at home, I ordered one online. Meanwhile, a moodboard: | |||
Since I want to set up a user-friendly installation and I failed building a pulse sensor with the equipment I have at home, I ordered one online. | |||
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Please find here the patch: [[:File:210604_Project.maxpat]] | Please find here the patch: [[:File:210604_Project.maxpat]] | ||
I can't figure out how to create a new image / video from the edited cellblock (the edited pixels). | I was trying to manipulate the webcam image by pixels. I can't figure out how to create a new image / video from the edited cellblock (the edited pixels). | ||
Do you have a tutorial or references for that? I am wondering if a command which manipulates the whole image - not individual pixels - would be interesting. Probably that's why you recommended jit.gl.pix, but I can't make it work. | Do you have a tutorial or references for that? I am wondering if a command which manipulates the whole image - not individual pixels - would be interesting. Probably that's why you recommended jit.gl.pix, but I can't make it work. | ||
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update from the pixel manipulation | |||
Please find here an update from the pixel manipulation. | |||
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I was not so happy with the pixel manipulation. Online, I found an effect that I really like. It’s used for motion tracking. If the object is still, you don't see it. If it moves, you can hardly see the outline. If it moves faster, you can see more and more. | I was not so happy with the pixel manipulation. Online, I found an effect that I really like. It’s used for motion tracking. If the object is still, you don't see it. If it moves, you can hardly see the outline. If it moves faster, you can see more and more. |
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