Trackmate is an open initiative to create a DIY tangible tracking system that allows any computer to recognize tagged physical objects. Trackmate sends all object data via LusidOSC, allowing any LusidOSC-based application to work with the system.
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Tags can now be saved directly as a PDF. This should help users print tags at the correct size (1x1inch) without needing to tweak printer settings or use an image manipulation program. The speed of tag creation has also been improved and up to 49 tags can be created at once.
Tags can now be saved directly as a PDF. This should help users print tags at the correct size (1x1inch) without needing to tweak printer settings or use an image manipulation program. The speed of tag creation has also been improved and up to 49 tags can be created at once.
Tags can now be saved directly as a PDF. This should help users print tags at the correct size (1x1inch) without needing to tweak printer settings or use an image manipulation program. The speed of tag creation has also been improved and up to 49 tags can be created at once.
Trackmate is an open source initiative to create an inexpensive, do-it-yourself tangible tracking system. Trackmate tags have a very large address space (over 280 trillion possible tags) and the entire system costs less than $70 to build (even cheaper if you already have a webcam). For more information, visit http://trackmate.sourceforge.net New in this release: - updated backend libraries to current OpenFrameworks version (0.061). This helps with webcam support on Windows and OS X. - Feedback now added to indicate when LusidOSC is On/Off. - Allow OSC Host,Port to be changed for users working with multiple Trackmate tables or other OSC-based devices.
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