![]() I was able to successfully compile on MacOS but the underlying code in OpenFrameworks that reads video files is different between Mac and Windows which broke video sorting in the Mac version. This first build only runs on Windows 64-but OS. Mask Drawing: Pixel Sortium features a (basic) mask drawing tool which allows the user to sketch out areas over the loaded image in the GUI which they want to be looked at by the sorting algorithm or ignored by the sorting algorithm. Pixel Sortium performed the same sort in 2.1 seconds (on my computer). In a benchmark test I sorted a 1920x1080 image at a 45 degree angle with default brightness thresholds with the popular python CLI which took ~17 seconds. It's Fast: Since this program is written in c++ and leverages multithreading plus some fast optimized sorts included with the language it is significantly faster than some of the other applications I have tried. Video File Sorting: Pixel Sortium is the only free pixel sorting application (that I am aware of) that can easily apply the pixel sorting algorithm to video files and output a new video containing all the sorted frames. ![]() ![]() ![]() It should be accessible to anyone who wants to mess around with it. It has a GUI: To use this application requires no knowledge of coding and no use of a command line. This is a first release so it does not have as many features as some of the more developed pixel sorting applications/CLIs but I am still releasing an early build for a few reasons. Pixel Sortium v0.1.1 is now available for download (for free). ![]()
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