Sure, use a framebuffer with [gemframebuffer] to capture offscreen your scene. The problem is to send back your texture produce by [gemframebuffer] in pix_ domain to use [pix_movement] and [pix_multiblob], fortunately there is [pix_snap] for this (this process is quite slow, it depends on your hardware). Look at : Help => Gem => examples => 04.pix/ => 26.framebuffer_readback.pd to see how to use it.
A note, instead off [curve3d] it is also possible to use shaders (on fragment) to do the correction of the lens distorsion. ++
Jack
Le 17/07/2019 à 20:36, Csaba Láng a écrit :
Looks good, but now a bigger problem came up.
My aim is to correct the fish eye distortion for pix_movement and pix_multiblob analyses. Which means first I have to make the curve3d correction and then use those pixels in pix_multiblob. Is it possible?
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 8:16 PM Johnny Mauser <joson.android@googlemail.com mailto:joson.android@googlemail.com> wrote:
Maybe gems [curve3d]? Csaba Láng <langcsaba@gmail.com <mailto:langcsaba@gmail.com>> schrieb am Mi., 17. Juli 2019, 20:10: Hi list, is there an easy way to correct fish eye camera image distortion? I think if a vortex kind of tool. Best, Popesz _______________________________________________ Pd-list@lists.iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@lists.iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> https://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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