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Video via Canvas File API Tutorial
Yes, some of you probably guessed correctly, regarding where we’d go after yesterday’s Video Pixel Manipulation via Canvas Tutorial. As a background to this, we see for web applications, two primary source “partitions”, those being … around the “net” (in … Continue reading
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Video Pixel Manipulation via Canvas Tutorial
The recent Video Mask via Canvas Primer Tutorial got us started on a dynamic video manipulation tool that we see as … “see through” or masking functionality … and onto that today, we’d like to add two more pixel manipulation … Continue reading