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Whether you have a DSLR or a point-and-shoot, this simple hack allows you to shoot awesome IR photographs without the expense of a high-quality IR filter (or the accompanying loss of light that comes with using it). How does it work? You’ll need to take apart your camera and remove a single…
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I'm too cheap and stingy to buy a proper USB infrared receiver for my PC, however my phone (Nokia N95) has a receiver built in. I know for a fact that there must be some API to access it (for Tx at least) as the irRemote works.
Is there any good programs available or how would I start to set up so…
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I implemented this NDK imeplementation of a Gaussian Blur,
But I am having problems.
I cannot increase the radius above 60, otherwise the activity just closes returning to a previous activity. No error message, nothing?
Does anyone know why this could be?
Note: This blur is based on the quasimondo…
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I have to translate the mini-java (java like language) statements into intermediate-representation trees. But for this question I have no idea what it is asking...
a>b moves a 1 or 0 into some newly defined temporary,
and whose right-hand side is a temporary
Does the wording make sense to anyone…
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Just found an old IR reciever (Microsoft eHome Infared Transceiver) and i'm trying to write an application that can use data it captures...
Any examples or jumping off points for this are appreciated.
Thanks!
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