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Can anybody make a Slit-scanning & a Rutt Etra FFGL plugin?

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 04:48
by philmcrackin
It's almost 2016 and we still don't have these plugins? If somebody could develop these two FFGL plugins than I could finally get off the Mac platform and not have to deal with any hassle using Hackintosh setups. Anybody down for the challenge?

Re: Can anybody make a Slit-scanning & a Rutt Etra FFGL plug

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 19:57
by Sadler
If you can run QC: Forum Post

If you're on Windows
Rutt Etra
Rutt Etra
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Top is FFGL Volume bottom is VideoHeight shader running in ShaderLoader

A slit scan FFGL would be cool but it would require the plugin to look back in time a long way meaning it would have to load a large proportion of frames into memory.

Re: Can anybody make a Slit-scanning & a Rutt Etra FFGL plug

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 22:56
by philmcrackin
Sadler wrote:A slit scan FFGL would be cool but it would require the plugin to look back in time a long way meaning it would have to load a large proportion of frames into memory.
So this quartz composer composition here just runs off of the cpu? http://www.memo.tv/archive/timestretchi ... z_composer

There's got to be some hack for a FFGL plugin to utilize the CPU vs the GPU right?

Re: Can anybody make a Slit-scanning & a Rutt Etra FFGL plug

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 17:44
by Joris
Slit scanning is just basically a feedback technique. Crop your source image down to 1 pixel width, leave it at full height. Then place a Feedback source in the layer above it at full opacity and put its X Position at +1.

Welcome to 2015 :)
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Re: Can anybody make a Slit-scanning & a Rutt Etra FFGL plug

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 04:38
by philmcrackin
When I was referencing slit-scanning I was talking about a different style of slit-scanning found in this Quartz Composer plugin: http://www.memo.tv/archive/timestretchi ... z_composer You can see an example of what plugin looks like in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtM6b7AyKLc Is there anyway to to do this style of slit-scanning in Resolume without Quartz Composer?

Re: Can anybody make a Slit-scanning & a Rutt Etra FFGL plug

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2015 11:39
by Joris
Sorry, buddy. Memo's patch doesn't do anything on the two Mac's that I tried it on.

I do see some horizontal movement in your video, but it's far too cluttered to make out what your version of the slitscan is and what are other pixel effects splashed on top.

Re: Can anybody make a Slit-scanning & a Rutt Etra FFGL plug

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 12:34
by philmcrackin
Joris wrote:Sorry, buddy. Memo's patch doesn't do anything on the two Mac's that I tried it on.

I do see some horizontal movement in your video, but it's far too cluttered to make out what your version of the slitscan is and what are other pixel effects splashed on top.
Did you try them in VDMX? You can see exactly what they look like in VDMX. I had to do some hackery to get it to work in Resolume, relevant YouTube video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-cJay1ogTA

Re: Can anybody make a Slit-scanning & a Rutt Etra FFGL plugin?

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 13:57
by Joris
Thanks for the video. I kinda know how to make QC work in Resolume :)

To answer your question, I tried them in QC itself. Memo's slit scan uses the Accumulator patch (which is essentially a feedback effect), and QC has known problems with the Accumulator patch and AMD cards. Unfortunately both Macs I have available have AMD cards.

If you really want to push this thread forward into 2017, why don't you make a clearer video of what you'd like to see?

Re: Can anybody make a Slit-scanning & a Rutt Etra FFGL plugin?

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 02:04
by philmcrackin
Joris wrote:Thanks for the video. I kinda know how to make QC work in Resolume :)

To answer your question, I tried them in QC itself. Memo's slit scan uses the Accumulator patch (which is essentially a feedback effect), and QC has known problems with the Accumulator patch and AMD cards. Unfortunately both Macs I have available have AMD cards.

If you really want to push this thread forward into 2017, why don't you make a clearer video of what you'd like to see?

I'll use Vade's Syphon Recorder or record the slit-scanning patch with a video camera and upload a video. I know my responses aren't apropos but I don't really have access to the hardware 24/7 as I don't own it, it's a Hackintosh with an Nvidia card. This is a really good video demonstrating the effect, it's very similar to the effect i'm using in the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7V24QcZUy4 You can definitely see the lines/pixels in Memo Akten's QC patch whereas in the video it's not that noticeable.