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David,
If you want something nice and very fast, try a ken burns slide show
just use iphoto and dump it out as a quicktime movie. The joke with
my video producer is how amazingly well iphoto does just guessing on
pan and scans. its a bit creepy, kind of like those segues that
itunes does
On Jun 12, 2007, at 8:25 AM, David Bovill wrote:
OK - so my question is can Trevors existing external apply Core
Image Units
to QuickTime files so that QuickTime can take advantage of them
using Core
video?
It cannot. It only adds the built-in QT effects mentioned in the docs.
If not how
True - still I think for some applications a very slow, or slowish, subtle
movement will work fine to add attention to an image - it just must be very
smooth?
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Recently, David Bovill wrote:
> One of the aims is to do a Ken
> Burns type effect i a slide show. The problem is getting the transitions
> fast enough and yet smooth enough.
A worthy goal, though I doubt Rev will ever be able to do this natively for
images of any size. It's simply too slow to u
OK - so my question is can Trevors existing external apply Core Image Units
to QuickTime files so that QuickTime can take advantage of them using Core
video? If not how hard would it be to add, because then we could take
advantage of the hardware accelerated effect on still images via the Player
o
On 12 Jun 2007, at 14:38, David Bovill wrote:
Hi Ian can you clarify - I've not read too deep on this:
I'll have a go. ;-)
QuickTime has a set of built-in transitions (*and* a set of built-in
filters), going back many years (QT3?). These transitions and filters
are available to any app u
Hi Ian can you clarify - I've not read too deep on this:
On 12/06/07, Ian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Core Image Fun House lets you use *Core Image* filters - nothing to
do with QuickTime, and strictly OS X 10.4 and above.
Core Image transitions are already available in Rev (again, strict
On 12 Jun 2007, at 13:57, David Bovill wrote:
Another thing I haven't tried - partly as i keep thinking Rev will
add this
as a feature is to be able to do QuickTime based transforms like
you can do
with "Core Image fun House". There is the sampler stack for using
QuickTime
for transitions
Very nice Scott!
Along these lines - I'm doing some image experiments. First is zoom - which
is OK but not perfect - as the image magnifies a lot I need to crop it so
that it does not get too huge in memory. One of the aims is to do a Ken
Burns type effect i a slide show. The problem is getting t
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