[PD] Extended View Toolkit

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Sat Feb 26 19:32:48 CET 2011


Hello Patrick!

what do you mean by "constructing a preset"?
i am assuming you set a gemwin with the size of 7000x1050px.
or did you just created a framebuffer of that size?
values for the preset system are created when you tweak a parameter.
so once you adjusted all the parameters the way you need them, save them
with the help of the built-in presetsystem.

What do you mean by "set it for extending? 


Peter



-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: "Pagano, Patrick" 
Gesendet: 26.02.2011 04:59:27
An: "news at petervenus.de" , PD-List 
Betreff: Re: [PD] Extended View Toolkit

How does one construct a preset?
My window is 7000x1050 and I do not see a way to set it for extending

pp

On 2/24/11 7:53 AM, "news at petervenus.de"  wrote:

>
>Hello All!
>
>I want to announce the official release of the Extended View Toolkit.
>
>http://puredata.info/Members/Weitsicht/extended-view-toolkit/
>
>The Extended View Toolkit is a set of abstractions developed for the art
>installation "Extended View streamed".
>It is intended to be an easy solution to experiment and realise panoramic
>video and complex multiscreen projection
>environments to createimmersive media experiences.
>
>It features a set of abstractions that are able to combine multiple
>related image-sources
>(like video input, video playback) into aconsistent panoramic image.
>The source-material, e.g. the camera to display has to be aligned
>horicontally, since image-combination
>is based on simple, openGL basededge-blending and not algorithmic pix by
>pixel comparison.
>
>Furthermore it features abstractions to create multi-screen,
>multi-projector environments to enable
>correct representation of (not only)panoramic material. The projection
>abstractions can be combined
>to form big screens out of multiple projectors with softedge
>betweenoverlapping borders of single
>projectors and contain a vertex model that can be adjusted in 4,
>respectively 9 points, so that
>projections onchallenging geometric surfaces is possible.
>
>Additionally, all abstractions are controllable via OSC-styled
>send/receive-messages, which simplifies
>OSC-based external control.
>
>Also, since streaming video was part of the project, a gstreamer based
>streaming solution was developed
>by Peter Innerhofer to distribute panoramic/multistream video over
>network. 
>It can be found here: [https://github.com/peonic/streaming]
>
>Libraries needed: mrpeachBuilt with pd 42.6 and GEM 92.3
>
>Credits:
>Shader Programming/openGL: Cyrille Henry
>GEM: Marian Weger
>Prototyping/GEM: Peter Venus
>Streaming: Peter Innerhofer
>Initiation/Supervision: Winfried Ritsch
>
>A short demo-clip can be found here: [http://vimeo.com/20311051]
>
>The project was made possible through support from IEM-Institute for
>Electronic Music and Acoustics (iem.at)
>and CO-ME-DI-A.
>The CO-ME-DI-A project is supported by the Education, Audiovisual &
>Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
>of the European Comission forthe period 2007 - 2010
>([http://www.comedia.eu.org/]).
>
>
>Your feedback is welcome!
>
>Peter
>
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