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radarboy
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flipping video
« on: Mar 31st, 2005, 4:41pm » |
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hey everyone is there a simple was of flipping a video/webcam signal in order to see a mirror image of it. but leaving the other objects on the screen uneffected. tx
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Martin
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Re: flipping video
« Reply #1 on: Mar 31st, 2005, 5:14pm » |
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hmm. get pixels of current signal, store in an array (can be automatic) then output pixels in reverse order?
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radarboy
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Re: flipping video
« Reply #2 on: Apr 4th, 2005, 11:55am » |
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thanx martin i thought of this. but video already is running so slowly, especially if you are drawing objects on top of it. but i guess this is my only option. i suppose i could just flip the video using the video projector hardware and just do my drawing stuff in reverse?
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