Image Waves: LUT
Image Waves: LUT
PureBasic Interface to OpenCV
PureBasic Interface to WinDivert
PureBasic Interface to WinRAR
PureBasic Interface to 7-Zip
PureBasic Interface to ImDisk
Windows Services & Other Stuff
Invading Space Aliens
Death Star vs Asteroids
GIF Toolkit
LSB Image Steganography
Spider Web Drawing
Deform Image: MLS
Video Snipping Tool
Chromium WebGadget
IAccessible Interface
Stitch Images: SIFT
OldSkool Fire Effect
Image Waves: LUT
YouTube Player & Downloader
MP4 Player & Downloader
Large Image Viewer
Barcode Generator
Google Translate Service
Embed JS into PureBasic
Geolocation: Google Maps
Book & Viewer & Magnify
Video for Windows: VfW
Alternate Console
Network Share Management
PureBasic Interface to WinDivert
PureBasic Interface to WinRAR
PureBasic Interface to 7-Zip
PureBasic Interface to ImDisk
Windows Services & Other Stuff
Invading Space Aliens
Death Star vs Asteroids
GIF Toolkit
LSB Image Steganography
Spider Web Drawing
Deform Image: MLS
Video Snipping Tool
Chromium WebGadget
IAccessible Interface
Stitch Images: SIFT
OldSkool Fire Effect
Image Waves: LUT
YouTube Player & Downloader
MP4 Player & Downloader
Large Image Viewer
Barcode Generator
Google Translate Service
Embed JS into PureBasic
Geolocation: Google Maps
Book & Viewer & Magnify
Video for Windows: VfW
Alternate Console
Network Share Management
Last edited by JHPJHP on Thu Jun 22, 2023 4:23 pm, edited 66 times in total.
Re: Water Ripples
Hi idle,
Thank you for your kind words, and for confirming compatibility to the Linux OS.
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Fixed an issue reported by AAT.
Updated:
- added 1 menu item
-- Open Control Panel: adds the ability to fine-tune the ripple effect
NB*: Settings are save to an ADS (Alternate Data Stream) attached to the default image (only available in the Windows OS).
Thank you for your kind words, and for confirming compatibility to the Linux OS.
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Fixed an issue reported by AAT.
Updated:
- added 1 menu item
-- Open Control Panel: adds the ability to fine-tune the ripple effect
NB*: Settings are save to an ADS (Alternate Data Stream) attached to the default image (only available in the Windows OS).
Last edited by JHPJHP on Mon May 09, 2016 5:02 am, edited 4 times in total.
Re: Water Ripples
Hi walbus,
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it.
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Updated:
- fixed a couple issues with the Control Panel
- added tooltips to the Trackbars
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it.
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Updated:
- fixed a couple issues with the Control Panel
- added tooltips to the Trackbars
Re: Water Ripples
Nicely done.
I think there is a nice movie in the make... this code, your spider code...
I think there is a nice movie in the make... this code, your spider code...
Yeah I know, but keep in mind ... Leonardo da Vinci was also an autodidact.
Re: Water Ripples
Hi Joris,
Thank you. I'm not sure about a movie though, unless it's about a programmer who drinks way too much coffee while creating useless programs
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Updated:
- added an additional setting to the Control Panel
-- Wave Distance
- refined some settings for a smoother effect
NB*: Renamed the program to Image Waves.
Thank you. I'm not sure about a movie though, unless it's about a programmer who drinks way too much coffee while creating useless programs
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Updated:
- added an additional setting to the Control Panel
-- Wave Distance
- refined some settings for a smoother effect
NB*: Renamed the program to Image Waves.
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Re: Image Waves
There's even there any words, to describe your splendid and numerous works ???
Thanks a lot for sharing
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Re: Image Waves
Hi Kwai chang caine,
Thank you for trying the program and posting a comment, it's very much appreciated.
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Updated:
- applied a few program and cosmetic changes
NB*: To see a slightly altered version try the example cv_water_ripples.pb located in PureBasic Interface to OpenCV.
Thank you for trying the program and posting a comment, it's very much appreciated.
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Updated:
- applied a few program and cosmetic changes
NB*: To see a slightly altered version try the example cv_water_ripples.pb located in PureBasic Interface to OpenCV.
Re: Image Waves
Thank you JHPJHP for this program and the spiderweb program. i see you convert some programs from the PureBasic Interface to OpenCV to a standalone programs, i think this is good and appreciable, since it is in this way will be available to a more users.
regarding the image waves, i can't change the blue back ground since i barely see the black waves in the wave map section. in fact i am lost trying to figure out where is that canvas background color lines.
thanks for all your efforts
regarding the image waves, i can't change the blue back ground since i barely see the black waves in the wave map section. in fact i am lost trying to figure out where is that canvas background color lines.
thanks for all your efforts
Re: Image Waves
Hi applePi,
You're very much welcome.
You're correct that one of the reasons why I converted the programs from PureBasic Interface to OpenCV was to bring them to more people, but also to bring more people to the interface.
The colors blue and black are a result of the byte-order determined by the OS; Windows is BGR while OSX is RGB. The color value is part of an algorithm used to determine the X/Y displacement, so this cannot be adjusted without affecting the output.
WaveMap / LUT (Lookup Table):
- the declaration in the Procedure BlendWaveAndImageLUT includes the WaveMap image, making a ProcedureReturn statement redundant
- SetWaveMap is one of the variables in the main window loop determining which image is drawn on the CanvasGadget
NB*: The program has been updated removing redundant ProcedureReturn statements, including a few optimizations.
You're very much welcome.
You're correct that one of the reasons why I converted the programs from PureBasic Interface to OpenCV was to bring them to more people, but also to bring more people to the interface.
The colors blue and black are a result of the byte-order determined by the OS; Windows is BGR while OSX is RGB. The color value is part of an algorithm used to determine the X/Y displacement, so this cannot be adjusted without affecting the output.
WaveMap / LUT (Lookup Table):
- the declaration in the Procedure BlendWaveAndImageLUT includes the WaveMap image, making a ProcedureReturn statement redundant
- SetWaveMap is one of the variables in the main window loop determining which image is drawn on the CanvasGadget
NB*: The program has been updated removing redundant ProcedureReturn statements, including a few optimizations.
Re: Image Waves
It would be great if the interface was cross platform since OpenCV is available not only on Windows but als on OSX and Linux.JHPJHP wrote:You're correct that one of the reasons why I converted the programs from PureBasic Interface to OpenCV was to bring them to more people, but also to bring more people to the interface.
Windows (x64)
Raspberry Pi OS (Arm64)
Raspberry Pi OS (Arm64)
Re: Image Waves
Hi wilbert,
A cross platform version of PureBasic Interface to OpenCV has been on the back of my mind for awhile. I don't think I would recreate the entire interface (200+ examples), but maybe an OSX and Linux version of PureBasic Interface to OpenCV :: Demo (32bit / 64bit)
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NB*: The program has been updated with a few optimizations.
A cross platform version of PureBasic Interface to OpenCV has been on the back of my mind for awhile. I don't think I would recreate the entire interface (200+ examples), but maybe an OSX and Linux version of PureBasic Interface to OpenCV :: Demo (32bit / 64bit)
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NB*: The program has been updated with a few optimizations.
Re: Image Waves
agree multi-OS demo would be supercool
Re: Image Waves
You don't have to recreate all 200+ examples.JHPJHP wrote:I don't think I would recreate the entire interface (200+ examples), but maybe an OSX and Linux version of PureBasic Interface to OpenCV :: Demo (32bit / 64bit)
If you can do a few cross platform examples and maybe make new examples cross platform, that would already be great
Windows (x64)
Raspberry Pi OS (Arm64)
Raspberry Pi OS (Arm64)