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node10.workshop.VideoTracking

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Abstract

The VideoTracking Workshop at node10 was split into two parts:

  • First was theory of Video Tracking covering Lighting, Camera, Capture and finally Analysis.
  • Second part was practical patching. Giving you insights into all tracking nodes step by step with patches.

Requirements

For beginners as well as for advanced patchers, who will hopefully got some more in theory part

Hosts

Chris Engler wirmachenbunt
Frank Langer frank

Theory

The theory can be read in Video Tracking Pdf (11mb)

Sample patches:
Will come soon

Praxis

Sample patches:
Will come soon

anonymous user login

Shoutbox

~10h ago

Urbankind: circuitb:Wrongcop is epic! :)

~11h ago

joreg: @tobi: use GetSlice() as the patch i referred you to is demonstrating. or start a forum thread with your patch.

~11h ago

TobiTobsen123: hmm yes i can see the values...but how to handle them as seperate values? I need to forward them via TCP/IP...

~12h ago

joreg: @tobi: OSCDecoder helppatch has a section: OSC_Advanced (bottomright) that demoes decoding of multiple messages

~13h ago

TobiTobsen123: I'm using an OSCDecoder, it receives two arguments...works but how can I seperate the arguments into two seperate values

~16h ago

u7angel: @mediadog, make it a forum question.

~16h ago

u7angel: @mediadog, tty renderer ?

~18h ago

microdee: however non-conductive objects are invisible for this so the pencil and the sticks in the video are still a mysteries