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Hacked Kinect used to manipulate images, more to come


Ars spoke to Florian Echtler, who created a program that allow you to resize and manipulate images. While the application is still in its early phases, Echtler claims that working with the hardware is easier than you'd expect. This is just the beginning.

Echtler's program began as a lark. "Having Hector's drivers made things very easy to start with, so it was just for fun at first." He's referring to Hector Martin, the man who won Adafruit Industry's $3,000 challenge to release an open-source driver for the Kinect hardware.

 

Read More and See a few Interesting Videos @ Ars Technica

 

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