- Question - How does this capture the entire screen, except its own window?
I've tried making similar functionality in Python to add visual effects to the screen, but the only way I found is to use one of the packages which leverage the Screenshot functionality.
But this causes recursion since my app's window will be in the screenshot (unless I put my app on a different monitor or a different area of the monitor). How do they avoid that?
- Reminds me of cool-retro-term - a terminal that looks like a CRT
https://github.com/Swordfish90/cool-retro-term
- This is really cool. I see the demo uses it for CRT stuff but my first thought is this could be used as a tool for accessibility hallway testing to simulate color blindness, haloing (not sure the correct term), and various other visual impairments.
by micheljansen
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- That's so clever! Plenty of emulators and games don't have native support for these kinds of shaders so just put a filter over it.
- I really want all my media players to include this. Cheers doesn't look the same since my 27" CRT died, and watching it through Shader Glass reminds me a lot of the look of that old TV.
- Way cooler than Liquid Glass!
- Can I change the pixel emulator to something else?
And also, I read it talks to #device capture input (webcam/capture card)#
Can't cheater providers use this to inject colors?
by VikingCoder
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- I wish there were a Monogame plugin that enabled all of these with essentially zero effort.
I also wonder how many could be ported to run in the browser for games.
- I need something like this on Linux, any solutions?
- Awesome! Does it have a degauss button?
by ghosty141
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- I always wish this would also exist on linux.