Re: Mirror...rorriM : Details Please

2008-10-09 Thread Graham Cox
On 9 Oct 2008, at 8:50 pm, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote: It does not differenciate bewteen X and Y, but it allows -1. Just use the text field to enter the value instead of using the slider. Le 9 oct. 08 à 10:36, M Pulis a écrit : OK, I can see one of my problems IB and FH (funhouse) do not

Re: Mirror...rorriM : Details Please

2008-10-09 Thread Jean-Daniel Dupas
It does not differenciate bewteen X and Y, but it allows -1. Just use the text field to enter the value instead of using the slider. Le 9 oct. 08 à 10:36, M Pulis a écrit : OK, I can see one of my problems IB and FH (funhouse) do not allow -1 nor differentiate between X and Y scale facto

Re: Mirror...rorriM : Details Please

2008-10-09 Thread M Pulis
OK, I can see one of my problems IB and FH (funhouse) do not allow -1 nor differentiate between X and Y scale factors. Hoping just some simple settings would do. Digging deeper before I ask for more. Thanks Gary On Oct 9, 2008, at 1:13 AM, Stephen J. Butler wrote: On Thu, Oct 9, 200

Re: Mirror...rorriM : Details Please

2008-10-09 Thread Stephen J. Butler
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 2:47 AM, M Pulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My apologies for being a bit dense, not asking for details and apparently > late to the party, but I have looked at CIAffineTransform (&filters, etc) > for hours and can not make sense of it in making a flip. IB settings can not

Re: Mirror...rorriM : Details Please

2008-10-09 Thread M Pulis
My apologies for being a bit dense, not asking for details and apparently late to the party, but I have looked at CIAffineTransform (&filters, etc) for hours and can not make sense of it in making a flip. IB settings can not flip.I have used core image fun house and can not flip the image.

Re: Mirror...rorriM

2008-10-08 Thread Raphael Sebbe
Yes Apple did so. CIAffineTransform. Raphael On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 5:09 AM, M Pulis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone developed a mirror Image Unit? > > Just the kernel code and ROI would be enough. Would rather not re-invent > what seems to be a wheel someone may already have written (like Pi