A tool designed to allow users to perform keystoning of a projection unit when the target surface may be an odd shape or at an angle that is not parallel to the projection lens.
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Kinetic Blue Innovations presents Kinetic Blue This is release 1.0 of our product. We have worked hard for 16 weeks to bring a simple, powerful idea and turn it into a full-fledged product. While we have accomplished much over the semester, there are some things that are still in development which we would like you to be aware of. * 3D math is tricky; therefore sometimes vertices won't move in a way that seems natural. This is due to some of the complex math needed to work with vertices in a 3D space when your mouse only moves in 2D. Sometimes this math doesn't always work as expected. It is best if you try to move the vertices before scaling and moving the quad as this seems to throw off the math the most. * Please report any crashes on SourceForge. Our application runs with many threads and negotiating CPU time for each can cause problems. If the program crashes, it may very well be due to a scheduling issue which needs to be resolved in code. * Please be aware that our application is resource intensive. It requires a powerful 3D graphics card. You may need to upgrade your card in order to be able to manipulate your programs in 3D. Also, for slower single core machines the program can eat up a lot of resources. In this event, change the refresh rate in the control interface from 60 frames per second to around 24 frames per second. This should cause the program to refresh your program less often, reducing overhead. Power point presentations can probably get away with a 12 frames per second refresh rate. * When you are using a single monitor, the projection window changes size so that the control window will be visible. In a dual monitor setup, the projection window will take up the full screen when it is projected on the monitor that is not the primary monitor.
This release: * Added some additional mutex checks when destroying the DirectX Window on exit to prevent some memory exceptions. * Made the control window non-topmost so it will be hidden during presentations and other projections which require access to the entire screen.
This release: * Fixed some mulithreading bugs involving the user interface * Disabled the video radio when selecting windows due to race condition
Change log: * Enabled the ability to change the refresh on capture windows. * Added installer ability to update DirectX make sure the user has all of the necessary DLLs.
Change log for version 1.0 beta 1: This is the initial release so the entire program is a change.
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