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Monday, February 27, 2017

Exposure From Video

Exposure From Video











Description


Create Long Exposure Images from Videos.

Turn any Video Into a Long Exposure Image With either Average Mode, which provides the average of all Frames of a video, or Additive Mode, which uses Pixel Brightness to produce output image.
Custom Sample Rate allows you to Adjust the rate at which frames are taken from the video.

Currently Supports Videos in the format .mp4 and .avi

Save The output Image in one of many Compatible Formats:

Windows Bitmap
JPEG
JPEG2000
Portable Network Graphics
WEBP
Portable Image Format
Sun Rasters
TIFF
Usage Example:
Using Additive Mode on this video of Cars with a start frame of 0 Exposure Time of 10 seconds and Sample Rate of 30 FPS
You get the following output 


Update V1.1:

  • Released Self-Contained installer no longer requiring a seperate install of Java.
  • Unlocked Full range of Frame Rates, Maximum sample rate will now depend on the framerate of the video instead of being locked at 30FPS


Download Here:

Download Exposure From Video

Download Exposure From Video
 
Usage Instructions:

  •   Ensure you have the latest Java Installed
  • After Downloading ExposureFromVideo.jar double Click to launch the program
  • Select The video you want to use (currently .MP4 and .Avi are supported)
  • Choose the settings you want to use (start time, exposure length, sample rate, and Exposure Method)
  • Click Start to begin processing
  • Wait for Processing to complete this will vary depending on how long you've set the exposure to how high you've set the sample rate and which mode you are using (Additive takes significantly longer than Averaging)
  • Once The rendering is complete you are provided with three options 
  • Preview: opens the Image in an output window at its full Size so you can view the results
  • Save: allows you to save the output in any of the supported formats
  • Retry: Takes you back to setting screen if you are unhappy with the results (this will discard the Current Result, however you can save the result and then retry without any loss)


I make these programs in my free time while studying, so if you like the project or just feel like buying me lunch feel free to send some cash my way.


Wednesday, April 6, 2016

ForceBindIP GUI

This is a Fully functional GUI for ForceBindIP from r1ch.net.
Allowing for the easy launching of applications using ForceBindIP. 

The application allows a user to easily select the network interface and the program that you want to bind to that device.

The program includes support for Delayed Injection (-i argument) and 64bit application support.

It allows you to save configurations and easily access them in subsequent launches.

Features:

  • Easily Select Network Interface
  • Supports Delayed Injection
  • Supports 64bit programs
  • ForceBindIP presence checking
  • Compatible with custom ForceBindIP install directory
  • Supports sending Command Line Arguments to launched Application

Screenshots






The program and source code is available From Sourceforge

Download ForceBindIP GUI

Update: v1.5
Its been a while since I update so I thought I would Give ForceBindIP-GUI some love since its my most downloaded application
Additions:
I've added the ability to directly add Command Line arguments to the program you want to launch (for instance --incognito for chrome)
Fixes:
Fixes the Default IP being Null if you don't select anything in the Network Devices

Update: v1.4
Fixed Issue where trying to run a saved profile causes a "couldn't run the specified command line".

Update: v1.3
Fixed Saving of install directory (again)
Changed How saved profiles are handled allowing them to be added to the list immediately instead of on restart. (Old profiles will be automatically converted so no worries about losing saved configs)

Update: v1.2
Refixed the issue where the install location of ForcebindIP was forgotten upon restart.

Update: v1.1
Fixed an issue where after restart the program would not remember the user set install location of ForcebindIP.

I make these programs in my free time while studying, so if you like the project or just feel like buying me lunch feel free to send some cash my way.


and lastly if you have any ideas and/or suggestions for ways to improve the program feel free to leave a comment and I'll see what I can do.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Virtual Robot

my second augmented reality application for android, Now featuring animation.

Virtual Robot .apk:

Virtual Robot Target:



save and print the above image then open the application on your android device, point at target and enjoy your animated robot.

this application is very basic and while it will not do any damage to your device it may not function properly on older devices or in certain lighting.

Feed back welcome thanks.

Virtual Dragon

my first attempt at an augmented reality program which creates a small dragon statue.

Virtual Dragon .apk:

Virtual Dragon Target:

save and print the above image then open the application on your android device, point at target and enjoy your dragon statue.


this application is very basic and while it will not do any damage to your device it may not function properly on older devices or in certain lighting.

Feedback welcome. Thanks.

Welcome to Krazy Dev.

Here I will be uploading all of my current Projects both in development and final version's feel free to download them and try them out.