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Am 07.11.2017 um 14:46 schrieb jr:
> also true, but not the point. including an ISO date/time in the file
> name to "float" it to the top requires reversing the sort order to get
> descending dates (that's all I wrote).
Ah, sorry, misunderstanding on my part.
Yes, you can do that in Windows Explorer and Open File dialogs, too.
Presuming you're using the detailed view, it's just a matter of clicking
on the column header once more. Alternatively, there's a "view" menu
where you can pick the property to sort by and whether to do so in
ascending or descending order.
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"Kenneth" <kdw### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> "Kenneth" <kdw### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> > "cbpypov" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
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> > 'Camera tracking' is very interesting to me; years ago, I modified Rune's
> > 'Illusion Inc' POV-Ray include file in order to match POV-Ray animation to video
> > (from my Sony camera). Unfortunately, the resulting animations (and the scene
> > files) are on a hard disk that failed-- which I hope to 'resurrect' at some
> > point.
> >
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> I just remembered that I posted one of the animations to the newsgroups, years
> ago. (It was an old-style .AVI file, compressed using the 'Xvid'
> codec/compressor, so I don't know if will play on all machines.) Here's the
> link...
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http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.animations/thread/%3Cweb.52fd51fbee845476c2d977c20%40news.povray.org%3E/?ttop=
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> 5656&toff=50
Hey Kenneth,
sorry for the delay! I now had the time to play back your video ... I was
surprised by the quality! Somehow it's stunning, taking into account that it is
made with mostly open source code and rather simple techniques.
I think there might be quite a number of code out there which could help you
with the tracking. At least any semi-professional video software nowadays has a
feature like that on board (you know, to stick text to the nose of someone or
similar things). Have you already taken such things into account? A quick look
at Google gave me this possibility in python:
https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2015/09/14/ball-tracking-with-opencv/
But I am sure you'll find something in the language of your choice.
Still, I do not understand the role of screen.inc in this context :)
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