I know there are many out there but not sure where to start, any free ones good to measure fit angles on bike video or photos?
for iphone or mac
thanks
I know there are many out there but not sure where to start, any free ones good to measure fit angles on bike video or photos?
for iphone or mac
thanks
Image J is excellent, powerful & free. Don’t think it works on phones, tho.
I know there are many out there but not sure where to start, any free ones good to measure fit angles on bike video or photos?
for iphone or mac
thanks
Ubersense, which is now known as Hudl, has always been one of the standard “best in class” apps for this: https://www.hudl.com/products/technique
It’s free to download, but then you have to pay for certain features. They’ve changed the app a ton since I first tried it maybe four or five years ago. But I still believe it’s one of the best here.
Coach’s Eye is another - https://www.coachseye.com/
If you look at the link on Hudl in the itunes store, scroll down to “customers also purchased…” for other ideas.
Thanks guys, I got my TT bike dialed and close just want to optimize it before next tt
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I have been using Bike Fit Fast
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/...surement-review.html with my iphone.
to dink around with my road bike. I want to learn about the concepts before I invest in a real fit and this has been helpful.
A small cheapie tripod that holds a smart phone is about the only thing extra you need…
I have been using Bike Fit Fast
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/...surement-review.html with my iphone.
to dink around with my road bike. I want to learn about the concepts before I invest in a real fit and this has been helpful.
A small cheapie tripod that holds a smart phone is about the only thing extra you need…
This is amazing. I had no idea this existed. I just download the “Elite” version. Looking forward to testing it out. Very cool. Learn something new everyday…
I’ve always used Kinovea. There’s no mobile version as far as I’m aware, but it’s pretty powerful software (for free). you can analyze still pictures as well as videos. Scale, track, chart… it’s useful for much more than just bike fit, but pretty good at that too.
I have been using Bike Fit Fast
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/...surement-review.html with my iphone.
to dink around with my road bike. I want to learn about the concepts before I invest in a real fit and this has been helpful.
A small cheapie tripod that holds a smart phone is about the only thing extra you need…
I’ve been using this app too and really like it. I use my Park Tool bike stand to clamp my phone in place as a hack tripod. Works great.
This is also good, can upload images or videos and scroll through frames
I have been using Bike Fit Fast
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/...surement-review.html with my iphone.
to dink around with my road bike. I want to learn about the concepts before I invest in a real fit and this has been helpful.
A small cheapie tripod that holds a smart phone is about the only thing extra you need…
Another +1 for Bike Fast Fit.
used it for approx 2 years now.
video footage great for learning other things you didnt realize you did when you ride :-o
There used to be an accompanying book that explained more; don’t know if its still available.
This is also good, can upload images or videos and scroll through frames
http://trophy-box.com/bikefit/perspective.html
That’s the one I’ve used in the past
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Long time user of Bike Fast fit…works great and they keep working to make it better
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Looks great. Sucks that they have elected to NOT produce an android version. I haven’t really found anything comparable in the google ecosystem.
Since I have Quad Lock case for my phone, and a standard camera tripod, I sprung for a Quad Lock Tripod Adaptor for getting footage. You don’t have to get so fancy, but having a stable, level, height adjustable camera platform helps.
…and I got the suggestion from you, thanks!
It also helps to mark (or remember) where you set up your bike and camera so you can replicate later.
-Per