Find object/marker also give distance from camera to using android and OpenCV
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OpenCV was continually distinguishing something, yet gave loads of false hits. additionally it is an excess of work to gather every one of the photos for what i have as a primary concern. i have attempted three routes with OpenCV:
FeatureDetection (SURF, ORB et cetera) - > was much too moderate and insufficient elements on my articles.
Format Matching - > appears to just work when the layout is precisely a section out of the scene picture
Preparing classifiers - > this worked the best as such, yet is an excess of work for my objective, and still gives excessively numerous false discoveries.
metaioSDK was working alright when i took my reference pictures (the symbol part of every catch) out of a photo like appeared above, then printed the full picture and pointed my android gadget camera at the printed picture. be that as it may, when i attempted with the genuine catches (not a photo of them) then nothing got distinguished any longer. in the metaio documentation it is said that the reference pictures need heaps of elements and shading contrasts furthermore ought not just comprise of white content. indeed, as you see my reference pictures are precisely the inverse from what they ought to be. in any case, that is exactly how the catches look
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I picked up a Captivate yesterday. It is replacing a blackberry Torch and EVO 4G.
I'm liking it so far.
However, there is some pixel noise or something going on with the screen.
This normal?
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I did a quick search and didn't immediately see info on this subject.
i am not sure what the picture is reffering to. have you tried the test pattern applications or solid backgrounds? With the animated bubble background it is hard to tell what is what.
Look at the email icon. There are serrations or teeth on the outside border.
Additionally, the white area has a pattern that is visible
That's just the nature of the screen -- they're better for vibrant pictures but not so good for text. LCDs, especially on the iphone 4, is better for text and hard edges. Worthy tradeoff, I'd say.
I read it's something to do with the Pentile technology behind the screen. (if it has it.)
Also, supercurio in the development forum for I9000 discovered a sharpening filter Samsung employs in the kernel. He's the guy developing the Voodoo lagfix - I believe he reduced the sharpening in his current I9000 beta, but it doesn't matter because we still have to wait.
I've got the voodoo kernel on my captivate and it's nuts....the color correction at full brightness is AMAZING, and the low setting is actually low....as in you can be in bed and turn your phone and and not get a sun burn and see white for about 5 minutes.
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I am pretty sure you knew about light arts using your DSLR, what about the spinning led? In case you have't seen anything like it .. here are some youtube video about these LED arts.
Well I done the same concept, but as a software
Strobe Light Art is an application for Windows Phone that you can use along with your DSLR or any camera that is capable of setting the Exposure Time. The term Light Art is a form of visual art where main media of expression is light (wiki). We have seen LED used to make an artistic way of displaying light art, and sometimes used with those motorized spin board that displays some analog clock or messages. Along with those cool electronics stuff, I present to you an application that can do the same.
In Strobe Light Art, you can:
1. Create your custom message on the fly.
2. Have your own LED effects.
3. Create your own pattern (future)
4. Save and Restore your patterns (future)
Here are the sample images I taked but using only my Sony Cybershot DSC-W220 digicam
This application was already submitted in the Windows Phone marketplace and it's on the processing of certificate so I'll update you guys once this one is up.
You might want to post the images of your Strobe Light Art creativity here please
As you might or might not be aware the new update also brings updated photo editor to Jelly Bean.
I have been experimenting with it and found out a few things which I think Might be useful to some.
This is first time I've tried making a tricks thread so don't be mean
Show Original File VS Effect
Swipe on the image from any side Top->Bottom, Bottom->Top, Left-> Right and finally Right->Left.
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Use Boxes to change settings of "Tool".
For some it might be a easy spot of the Menus, but they aren't labelled very well.
Get more points on the Curves.
When you start off it by default gives you only 2 points to manipulate, you can get more points by first dragging the dots on the screen and then starting on the edge of grid dragging the line in. You can manipulate single layers; Red, Blue, Green and by default RGB (all of them).
Quickly Access the History and make changes or Reset.
Swipe from Right to Left, preferably off image for best results due to the "Original Image Preview". Can also be accessed from Menu in top right. It shows Newest edits on top and oldest on the bottom, Resetting removes all the changes.
More Suggestions are welcome, please note that it just came out today (14th November 2012) and more updates might come and more features might be discovered anytime!
*I own full right to the picture being edited, I've got entire library of forest pictures most probably better than those. If you want some for wallpaper or other purpose please let me know.
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I admit, Android phones could be great if they were refined, settings organized, touchscreen offset and calibrated, and applications made for it weren't lazy copies from iPhone riddled with malware, but unfortunately that isn't the case, also multiple restrictions, no control over application permissions and self-changing options are the most annoying part of Android.
Good luck removing that malware that cant be removed, installing antiviruses that don't do a thing, setting the screen time-out to "Never" or taking emergency school work pictures when your Android is at 10% battery, or asking for support on forums wasting hours of your life.
Me I'm done, parents and grandparents all been switched to iPhones, all problems suddenly disappeared, nobody is bothering me to fix their phone anymore :good:
All phones are encrypted and protected with 20 character passwords, yet unlocked in split second. (Granted, you can have that too, if you choose to encrypt aka marry SD card to your phone forever, but 99% of you wont take that chance, so setting any passwords is a pointless exercise.)
I'll hang around to answer some questions if anyone has gotten any.
lol...I'd like to post a "coolstorybro.jpg" meme but that would be rather rude for my part...instead I will close this thread and go back to watching my stories on TV....
Cheers,
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