I imagine this example compiles an Image Unit, which is a compiled bit
of code that can go into /Library/Graphics/Image Units. You could
probably just pull out the contents of the .cikernel and put it in a
Core Image patch. Then you can tweak it and watch the effect of
parameters on the fly.
On Oct 31, 2007, at 8:12 AM, Daniel D'Errico wrote:
Folks --
I am still in composer 2.1 An upgrade to OS and QC will not be
done until after thankgiving ( Nov 25 or so ). That is after the
end of my academic quarter and I will have submitted my project for
grading.
Background:
I have read thru the haze filter example that apple gives for
writing your own filters. Its pretty thorough. I can see how to
type code into a core kernel file - I have been doing that for a lot
of bits and pieces on this project. However the example seems to
be saying that I type code into a number of other files.
One example - the output method:
- (CIImage *)outputImage
{
CISampler *src = [CISampler samplerWithImage: inputImage];
return [self apply: hazeRemovalKernel, src, inputColor,
inputDistance,
inputSlope, kCIApplyOptionDefinition, [src definition], nil];
}
Would someone tell me what file i need to type this into? and how
to compile? That part is missing from the tutorial and I am new to
this environment. My normal home Is UNIX.
Help is appreciated.
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