Hello
simply : [pix_motionblur] and not [pix_blur] If you want only a blur effect in GEM, it's your stuff.
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Le 1 oct. 09 à 02:19, Mathieu Bouchard a écrit :
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, vibronik@laposte.net wrote:
From what i understood, i should use Pd+GEM to achieve my goal.
But in GEM documentation, i only found "pixel_blur", which looks
irrelevant.Feel free to ask me any question, maybe what i explained is not clear enough, or you need extra informations.
Well, it would be clearer if anyone of us knew why [pix_blur] is
irrelevant.I'm quite experienced in Linux, opensource software, and
electronics ; so don't fear to get into tech things.Well, if you want to apply any amount of blur, of any shape of blur,
in always the same amount of time, there's only one way that I know
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