Good pointer regarding the iPhoto protocol.
http://kineme.net/Discussion/ProgrammingQuartzComposerPatches/CreatingYourOwnProtocols
good article about creating custom protocol input / outputs
On 10 Jul 2009, at 20:58, George Toledo wrote:
Small note,
I believe that the "Photo Visualizer" is a private Apple protocol,
and if memory serves me correctly, one does not see this unless
showPrivateProtocols is enabled. At that time, it can't be loaded
via the "template" startup screen, but it can be loaded by creating
a blank, and then checking the Photo Visualizer template box.
-George Toledo
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Peter Boocock <[email protected]
> wrote:
The protocols are pretty much set in stone, revealing just as much
of an interface between Quartz Composer and iTunes as needed to make
visualizations of the music playing and to display the track
information.
http://www.qtzlcodex.com/?q=music_visualizer_protocol has a good
article about the Music Visualizer protocol, they also have a load
of example compositions that you could well look into.
To quote from their site
//However, like most of Apple's Quartz Composer material, there is a
glaring lack of documentation for users and developers who want to
make use of this interesting technology.//
wowlab.net also have a lot of really good example visualizers that
make for great study examples.
Quartz Composer's own template contains all that you need and can be
adapted to a range of purposes
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