Thank you, LetterRip, Firstly, I am sorry to reply email like this, cause I don't actually know how to reply an email on mailing list with gmail website. I don't know if I should turn off daily digest on the mailing list, otherwise it seems I couldn't reply email with simple reply button.
>could you explain a bit more of your 'beginner' status - are you new >to programming or just new to programming blender. I am a beginner programmer and new to blender, this is the first FOSS project and first software project for me. But I have experience on compositing, computer vision and cg. Actually I'm a student doing a FOSS course in CS school of ANU now. I chose blender base on my background and motivation. I have C background and know little python. I do CV staff in matlab. >This summer we expect to have one or two students focused on >matchmoving related coding (integration of libmv and improving libmv >for the areas important to our usage). I am interested in this, since it's a CV project which I knew. >there are some nodes and sequencer plugins that have been developed >for matting that haven't been integrated yet and could be ported to >2.5x code base to use in the compositor. Are these in svn server? >The 'GIMP' has integrated SIOX and has a branch that has tools for >getting a much cleaner plate (smarter feathering control). >I know brecht did a SIOX patch a year or two ago and didn't feel it >was worthwhile at that time, but I think that with the update to SIOX >for l2009 Gimp GSOC project it might good enough to be useful. These are digital image processing projects, I think SIOX has better result. ========== Thank you so much for this email, you provided useful info, pointed pathway for me. I'll continue to research on blender. cheers, Jianming (Tom) _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
