RenderDoc is a free MIT licensed stand-alone graphics debugger that allows quick and easy single-frame capture and detailed introspection of any application using Vulkan, D3D11, OpenGL & OpenGL ES or D3D12 across Windows 7 - 10, Linux, Android, Stadia, or Nintendo Switch™. RenderDoc can be used as an image viewer.
If you drag in or use file to open then you can open images in a variety of formats like: .dds, .hdr, .exr, .bmp, .jpg, .png, .tga, .gif, .psd.
The tool come with python A.P.I. for testing.
The full features can be found here.
You can see the geometry data visualized in 3D and with each component separated out and formatted.
This tool can be found at the official webpage.
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luni, 8 aprilie 2019
The RenderDoc tool graphics debugger.
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Medical demo created with Qt Design Studio.
Roger Mazzella from The Qt Company shows off our latest infusion pump demo. It was created with Qt Design Studio, Qt Safe Renderer and is running on INTEGRITY RTOS.
You can read more about Qt Safe Renderer at official webpage.
You can read more about Qt Safe Renderer at official webpage.
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