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Look4Faces


Photography Video Photo & Video
Developer: Tomoyuki Okawa
29.99 USD

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- Scan video clips for faces -

* Description *

Imagine examining a security video to find suspicious individuals. Spotting human faces over a long video clip can be a tedius task. Look4Faces is a desktop application that lets you scan a QuickTime-readable video clip (M4V, MOV, MP4) to find frames containing faces. As a result, Look4Faces will list all frames with one or more faces. Select one frame shot under the Pictures window, which you can save as an image file. Or select several or even all hundreds or thousands of frame shots with faces and let the application export to a folder you specify.

Look4Faces comes with a built-in video player. And you can click on a particular screenshot with faces to locate the exact frame over the video player. Furthermore, you can take a screenshot at any play head position by just clicking on a button.

* Features *

1. Scan the selected video clip for faces every 1/4 sec, 1/2 sec, 1 sec, 2 secs, 3 secs, 4 secs or 5 secs.
2. Border each frame to increase the likelihood of identifying faces around the edge.
3. Use the built-in video player to take movie screenshots with a click on a button.
4. Export one frame shot you select at a time under Pictures.
5. Export all selected frame shots under Pictures at a time to a folder you specify.
6. Save timecode numbers as a text file or an XML file. Also, print out timecode numbers by choosing Print Timecode under File.
7. Click on a frame shot under Pictures so that Look4Faces can locate the same frame over video under the Player window.
8. The application supports the Retina display.
9. Languages: English and Japanese(日本語)
10. Application file size: 2.3 MB
11. The application comes with a complete users guide written in English. (Choose Help > Users Guide.)


* System requirements *

1. Mac OS X 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 (caution required)
2. 64-bit system


* Limitations *

1. Supported video containers are M4V, MOV, MP4. You may be able to read other multimedia containers including 3GP and 3GP2 using the drop box. What really matters is the video compressor inside the container. And its up to the System to decide which video stream can be decoded. The application should be able to decode video if its compressed with MPEG-4 (Part 2) and H.264. (MPEG-4 Part 10) The application may not able to decode some MPEG-4 video under OS 10.9 when it can under 10.7 and 10.8.
2. Available export formats are BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, TIFF.
3. Look4Faces refers to OS Xs Core Image framework to detect faces. Any object (sometimes, even a wheel frame) with three or more distinctive dark spots that are positioned like a triangle can be falsely identified as a face.