Image Mashups using Jitter

After my pre­vi­ous post, Jitter Kaleidoscope and other Cool Effects, I decided to spend some more time with the Peter Elsea Tutorials and see how else I could mashup my pho­tos. His tuto­ri­als on the [jit.repos] object gave me a lot to work with, and for those who are more math­e­mat­i­cally inclined, I’m sure these sim­ple exam­ples could be taken much further.

For this set of pho­tos, I incor­po­rated the [jit.qt.effect] into my patch. This object allows you to access real-time quick­time effects. In this case, I used two [jit.repos] objects, each pre­form­ing some kind of pro­cess­ing on sep­a­rate pho­tos that then get fed into the two [jit.qt.effect] inputs.

I think it is impor­tant to remem­ber that there are many dif­fer­ent effects and para­me­ters within the [jit.qt.effect] object. These pic­tures are only a small exam­ple of a few. Although, I am using pho­tos, any of these effects could be used on a video sig­nal as well, which I would love exper­i­ment with as soon as I can get my hands on a video camera.

On the other hand, per­form­ing var­i­ous lay­ers of effects on large pic­ture sizes (1440 x 900 on my 15″ mac­book pro) used up quite a bit of pro­cess­ing power. I had fre­quent crashes. I’m sure there could be ways to bet­ter opti­mize my patch, but for now this is what I have to show for myself.

***Click on the Images or the Gallery Link at the Bottom of the Page for larger Pictures***




Photo Mashups with Jitter

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One Comment

  1. Hartmut said on August 29th, 2010

    Das erste Bild, dass mit den bei­den Autos, das ist super. Ein richtiger Hingucker. Greetings from Germany.

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