Does that exist ?

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A program to film what i'm doing on my desktop ?
to make a demo;

thanks,

laurent

Also another program needed, which could remove
all triangles from a map, a sort of visual sed.
 
lisztfr said:
A program to film what i'm doing on my desktop ?
to make a demo;

Bulent's Screen Recorder
http://johnbokma.com/softwarerecommendations/bulentsscreenrecorder.html

I've also listed a number of other useful multimedia proggies at my own
webpage:
http://www.markcarter.me.uk/computing/freeware/multimedia.htm
May be helpful.
Also another program needed, which could remove
all triangles from a map, a sort of visual sed.

It's unlikely that a program exists to do it automatically.
 
tbar a écrit :
You mean fractals?

No, i wanted to clean a map from some recurrent arrows,
triangles, signs, etc... but that would need a software which
could recognize forms ( the same thing as an OCR, but for
graphics, not characters). Im pretty sure such a program
doesn't exist, or only in military labs...

laurent h
 
i wanted to clean a map from some recurrent arrows,
triangles, signs, etc... but that would need a software which
could recognize forms ( the same thing as an OCR, but for
graphics, not characters). Im pretty sure such a program
doesn't exist, or only in military labs...

Hm. Pattern recognition, edge detection and the like are common
University projects. That's why you'll find a lot of approaches
to that subject, but usually not truly working programs.

Nevertheless you can have a look at the Scilab Image Processing
toolbox for the free Scilab:

http://siptoolbox.sourceforge.net
www.scilab.org

or at some of the programs incorporating some kind of pattern
matching, like IPTool and UTHSCSA Image Tool:

www.ualg.pt/fct/adeec/vision/iptool
http://ddsdx.uthscsa.edu/dig/itdesc.html

Starting from these tools you may be able to find other ones. One
might finally help you... Thinking of this: I haven't checked with
Gimp for a while. But it could help you, too. Bear in mind, that
shape detection can be done via color detection, too. Geometric
shapes often show clearly defined color schemes (distinct from the
rest of the image).

BeAr
 
Alas, the videos i get are poor quality. Using cine radius
codec and 100% quality compression, only 2 fps... the images
are sruprisingly good, but text looks ugly. trying bulents SR

i have the feel that what ever i set, the quality is the same !

laurent
 
Alas, the videos i get are poor quality. Using cine radius
codec and 100% quality compression, only 2 fps... the images
are sruprisingly good, but text looks ugly. trying bulents SR
i have the feel that what ever i set, the quality is the same !

If you want quality that's as good as the original you can find it -
but not in freeware.
 
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