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+ | ====== Real Time Video Tracer ====== | ||
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+ | The Real Time video tracer is designed to be used with input from either a Web Camera or Kinect device. The Trace start button begins the tracing process. The tracer generates laser content frames. | ||
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+ | The Real Time video tracer can be used as any other editor; it has its own output that is controlled by the buttons Show It Now and Zones. An alternative mode is “**Tracer Output Image**” which takes the output of the Real Time video tracer and allows its use in a Timeline or a Workspace Cue. | ||
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+ | There are several video Processing modes; “**2 Levels**”, | ||
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+ | **Raster brightness** adjusts the input video frame, along with controlling the dynamic range, and setting a boundary for the separation of levels. | ||
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+ | **Raster contrast** is an additional parameter that is important for delta tracing. Decreasing the contrast decreases the delta (distance) between the pixels, and works as a smooth filter. | ||
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+ | The **Blur** slider defines how many times the blur filter will be applied. Blur is really to decrease noise and other related small “motions”. | ||
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+ | **Density** - defines spacing between points in the outputted laser frame. | ||
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+ | **Fixed color** - is an option to allow recoloring of the frame to one color; this is useful during testing and setting the trace parameters. | ||
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+ | For extra processing to the resulting laser frame you can use **Effects** and Tracer **Output Image**. |