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February 16 2009
We have the threshold at 247 since we have real bright fingers in the source image. A good tracker test: place two fingers as close as you can, if you have two distinct blobs you're fine.
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February 14 2009
This is our new LLP running some pyMT examples. By the way.. pyMT rules! ;)
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code.google.com/p/pymt/
February 13 2009
January 30 2009
As a request of a few people here's a little demo of how we managed to place the laser so close to the surface.
Check the photos at the bottom of the page.
January 14 2009
January 06 2009
A new and larger table design. New 980nm 10mw 120º line lens IR laser on an glass surface. Check the IR camera output.
A new and larger table design. New 980nm 10mw 120º line lens IR laser on an glass surface. Check the IR camera output (closer).
A new and larger table design. New 980nm 10mw 120º line lens IR laser on an glass surface. Check the IR camera output.
December 19 2008
Second test with a 850nm 10mw 90º line lens IR laser on an acrillic surface with a cheap tracing paper projection surface.
First really workable MT running NUIs photo app :)
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December 12 2008
First test with a 850nm 10mw 90º line lens IR laser on an acrillic surface.
November 30 2008
Bus network exploration tool prototype.
Bus network exploration tool prototype.
Bus network exploration tool prototype.
November 25 2008
First contact with MT tech. Credits go to Seth Sandler from NUI group for keeping it simple for MT newcomers.
We did for testing a front DI setup :1
Silicone rubber testing for an FTIR setup. We actually tested 8 types of silicone with varying degrees of hardness (durometer) for the best result.
This video was also used to communicate some silicone properties to manufactures. They found it quite useful :)
Maybe Soup is currently being updated? I'll try again automatically in a few seconds...


