On 01/23/2014 07:36 PM, R C wrote: > Hi list, > I'm trying to track movement with an IR camera on Windows. The motion > detection works great with frame diff. The problem starts when I try to get > the coordinates that surround the white color produced by the movement. With > pix_blob I only get the center of the image, but I was wondering If I can get > the boundaries of the movement (white color), like if the movement was framed > by a rectange, so I can have something like upper left, down right > coordinates. I know that in the max/jitter world there's a jit.findbound > object that scans the whole image to find the position of a (range of) color > as xy values, but my idea is not to switch and continue with Pd. Would be > great if someone wants to share some ideas :)
[pix_multiblob] gives you a bounding-box (among other things) gfsamrd IOhannes
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