Released Screenshot Stitcher

Discussion in 'Utilities and programming' started by Dummiesman, Dec 5, 2014.

  1. Dummiesman

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    Hi! This is a small program that will "erase" the lines on large screenshots by blending the pixels around them. It leaves nearly no trace of the lines on large screenshots, and on resized one's they are almost 100% gone.

    *If this isn't appropriate for this section, I'd like for it to be moved elsewhere rather than deleted or locked*


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    Example on Goosah's Corolla screenshot:

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  2. Narwhal

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    Well this should be helpful! i can never can a ctrl p screenshot without lines. Cant test at the moment, i am at school but i will test when i get home.
    Thanks Dummy!!
     
  3. Aboroath

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    Hell yeah. Curious though, what causes this? I saw Goosah's screens and was perplexed. Very cool Dummiesman!
     
  4. Dummiesman

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    No clue what causes it :p
     
  5. Goosah

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    Haha neat! Just a note, the panes are different shades in my screenshots because I had SSAO on. Without it the lighting is more uniform.
     
  6. FilsFilms

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    OHHHH, DUMMY, U're MY GOD. Love u <3
     
  7. Dummiesman

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    Just put out an update that allows you to specify the "Grabrange" of pixels. Sometimes the line has fragments 1px over, and in cases like that setting the grabrange to 2 will give a better result due to grabbing pixels from 2px on either side of the line.

    when to use grabrange values of >1?
    -When minimal distortion will happen to any objects in the scene, and when the line is "blurred"

    when to use grabrange values of 1?
    -When objects like text (From the B-25 for example) will be distorted from a higher value

    On a screenshot of the sunburst with grabrange 2 I had minimal remains of the line :)
    (Vertical line , barely visible. 1523% zoom)

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