Need Domain Help?  |  Buy a domain  |  Corporate Site
butterscotch.com is your portal into the world of technology. Learn how to do more with the tech you already own in language everyone can understand.
 

Popular Searches

thank you
If your download does not start automatically, choose a download location to start your download.
Master your Mac! Learn how to setup dual monitors, run windows programs, change icons and much more on butterscotch.com.

Advertisement

FindLines 1.2d1

filesize: 939.33 KB

FindLines was developed by Jean-Claude Eischen during his research for his PhD at the Laboratory of Food Process Engineering headed by Professor EJ Windhab.

Published:
Jan 20, 2001
Published by:
License
Shareware
Cost
$50.00
OS:
Classic
Cow Rating:
4ra
Popularity:
17%
User Rating:
+0
-0
+0

FindLines measures the orientation angles and the lengths of line segments using an algorithm based on the Hough transform.

In addition to the line detection, FindLines retains some basic image processing features:

  • Invertion of the picture.
  • De-interlace of video fields.
  • Conversion of the picture to black and white.
  • Skeletonization of the content.
  • Finds the endpoints of the line segments.
  • Finds all clusters of adjacent pixels.

FindLines takes advantage of the Navigation Services of Mac OS 8.5. It also supports drag-and-drop. In addition, FindLines may be fully scripted via AppleScript.

For more detailed information, including on updates, please read the documentation or visit the home page.

Note

Requirements: FindLines best runs on Power Macintosh computers. For high resolutions of the orientation angle and large input images, a G3-processor with at least 128 MByte of RAM is preferred. Minimum requirement for small images and coarse resolutions is a Macintosh powered by a 68030 CPU (like the Mac IIsi) with at least 8 MByte of RAM. FindLines runs best under Mac OS 8.6 (or later). Minimum requirement is Mac OS 7.5. FindLines was also tested under the Classic environment (formerly called Blue Box) of MacOS X. There is work in progress to get FindLines running in the Carbon environment of MacOS X.

Recent Comments
leave a comment
Please login to add your comment
Leave A Comment
Name:
Advertisement
Advertisement
Tutorials: How to turn on line numbers in Microsoft Word 2007

Line number can make it easier to go over a document with a colleague view it

Tutorials
Tune in: Novice guide to iTunes: Video and audio

Searching for and finding audio and video podcasts view it

Tune in: Novice guide to iTunes
Tutorials: Convert a video file format with Handbrake

Using Handbrake to convert a video file to play on iPod, iPhone or other device view it

Tutorials
Tutorials: How to change line spacing in Word 2007

In Word 2007 you can adjust line spacing according to your needs view it

Tutorials
A video overview of Google Wave: Finding your friends on Google Wave

Get friends, family and co-workers in on your waves by adding them to the discussion view it

A video overview of Google Wave
A Sneak-Peek at Google Voice: Consolidate phone numbers with Google Voice

Google Voice lets you have just one phone number for everything view it

A Sneak-Peek at Google Voice