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+ | ** ''...to file, to preferences, or to both?'' --[[User:DavidF|David]] |
Revision as of 10:15, 13 October 2005
ImageFilterDemo is a program that allows rapid prototyping of image filters in Java. This program was written by David Foster.
Program & Source Code
- v1.0
- Original version
- v1.0.1
- Added PixelBufferFilter2, a new type of filter.
- Added contour extraction filters for the horizontal, vertical, and plus (horizontal+vertical) directions.
- v1.0.2
- Addressed issue with loading certain images on Windows systems.
- Specifically, java.awt.Toolkit.prepareImage(Image, int, int, ImageObserver) on Windows does not notify the specified ImageObserver when images are finished loading under certain conditions.
- Credit goes to Andy for discovering this bug.
- Addressed issue with loading certain images on Windows systems.
- v1.0.3
- "Select..." button for selecting files now remembers the last file that was selected (even across different invocations of the program).
- Added support for dragging & dropping files into the "file well".
- v1.0.4
- Added ability to save filtered images to disk.
Future Versions (Planned)
- v1.1 - Coming soon!
- Added support for filter parameters that are manipulatable in the GUI.
- v2.0
- New input source: Image sequences
- New input source: Movies (.mov, or other formats that QuickTime can handle)
- Added support for temporal filters. These are filters that are designed for processing several images in sequence.
Feature Requests
- Ability to apply multiple filters (in a specific order) --Andy
- Workaround:
- Load the original image.
- Select the first filter.
- Save the filtered image.
- Load the filtered image.
- Select the next filter.
- Repeat until no more filters.
- Workaround:
- Ability to save config profiles for each filter. --Andy
- ...to file, to preferences, or to both? --David