Accidentally find candid shoeplay videos (others not)
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Girl in Red/White blouse
1 shoe off @ 18::50 (hard to catch)
1 shoe then both shoes off @ 23:00
Great dipping @ 27:20
http://www.crazyforfeet.com/phpBB2/post ... rho9Vrn_IU
1 shoe off @ 18::50 (hard to catch)
1 shoe then both shoes off @ 23:00
Great dipping @ 27:20
http://www.crazyforfeet.com/phpBB2/post ... rho9Vrn_IU
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Diplover, you gotta pay attention to old posts...the girl dipping I just posted yesterday on this thread!
diplover1974 wrote:
A glimpse of her feet around 4.30 and 7 mins
Around the 12/13 mins shoeplay starts until the end , shoe shuffle, some mild dangle, shoe rotations.. not bad at all.
Girl on the left dipping
The link is wrongMr. Mike wrote:Girl in Red/White blouse
1 shoe off @ 18::50 (hard to catch)
1 shoe then both shoes off @ 23:00
Great dipping @ 27:20
http://www.crazyforfeet.com/phpBB2/post ... rho9Vrn_IU
Godiva wrote:The link is wrongMr. Mike wrote:Girl in Red/White blouse
1 shoe off @ 18::50 (hard to catch)
1 shoe then both shoes off @ 23:00
Great dipping @ 27:20
http://www.crazyforfeet.com/phpBB2/post ... rho9Vrn_IU
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[quote="Mr. Mike"]Diplover, you gotta pay attention to old posts...the girl dipping I just posted yesterday on this thread!
[quote="diplover1974"]
A glimpse of her feet around 4.30 and 7 mins
Around the 12/13 mins shoeplay starts until the end , shoe shuffle, some mild dangle, shoe rotations.. not bad at all.
Girl on the left dipping[/quote][/quote]
sorry !
[quote="diplover1974"]
A glimpse of her feet around 4.30 and 7 mins
Around the 12/13 mins shoeplay starts until the end , shoe shuffle, some mild dangle, shoe rotations.. not bad at all.
Girl on the left dipping[/quote][/quote]
sorry !
And guys, there really needs to be some sort of program that can auto-trim a video file based on a particular camera scene. Like if there's a news woman and you mostly see her face but then sometimes the camera switches to a full body shot with her shoeplaying, make a program that only looks for that type of shot, and when it fines near matches, they are saved to another file. All of these shoeplay scenes from shows are usually from 1 single camera angle, and if you had a program that scanned for and saved that particular scene pattern it would make finding shoeplay 10 times easier.
Although it would remove the "thrill of the hunt" feeling.
Although it would remove the "thrill of the hunt" feeling.
Raxx, i have, for years, yearned for someone much brighter than myself to create an algorithm that would "find" shoeplay. the input would be an array of video files, and the program would then scan the videos and identify a leg and a foot, and then some physics engine would kick in to determine whether a shoe is dangling.
i think your suggestion is much less far-fetched in that there probably already exists some tool (or plugin for a tool) that would be able to analyze every frame in a given video and list the different "scenes" (camera angles) that it has. i would imagine the inner workings would be similar to current software-based (post production-type) image stabilizers.
anyways, i don't have any expertise in the field, so i'm of no worth in making these wishes come true.
i think your suggestion is much less far-fetched in that there probably already exists some tool (or plugin for a tool) that would be able to analyze every frame in a given video and list the different "scenes" (camera angles) that it has. i would imagine the inner workings would be similar to current software-based (post production-type) image stabilizers.
anyways, i don't have any expertise in the field, so i'm of no worth in making these wishes come true.
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@ wreck
Such a program is certainly possible *in principle*, but it would actually be *extremely* difficult to write and would require a highly improbable amount of funding. This is not something some wiz-kid could do in his basement.
It would almost certainly piggy back to a considerable extent on existing facial recognition software, which, despite having been more or less continuously whittled away at by the brightest minds in computer science for the better part of forty years, remains highly imperfect and unreliable.
Indeed I would aver that "facial recognition software" is a misnomer; to my way of thinking it's really nothing of the sort. No program yet devised recognizes faces the way the human brain does, nor (I suspect) will any such program for quite some time yet to come -but that's a highly abstruse philosophical matter with which I won't bore you.
Such a program is certainly possible *in principle*, but it would actually be *extremely* difficult to write and would require a highly improbable amount of funding. This is not something some wiz-kid could do in his basement.
It would almost certainly piggy back to a considerable extent on existing facial recognition software, which, despite having been more or less continuously whittled away at by the brightest minds in computer science for the better part of forty years, remains highly imperfect and unreliable.
Indeed I would aver that "facial recognition software" is a misnomer; to my way of thinking it's really nothing of the sort. No program yet devised recognizes faces the way the human brain does, nor (I suspect) will any such program for quite some time yet to come -but that's a highly abstruse philosophical matter with which I won't bore you.
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