thanks for the response,
With this particular webcam, you can set the exposure parameter through
OpenCV.
At least that's what i found out googling.
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thank you for the response,
I need 2-4 photos per second. The rest frames will be discarded. Resolution
is not a problem as long as the pics are clear (there will be products in
motion - relatevily slow).
h.264 hardware encryption is vital in order for the BBB to go smoothly and
the only teste
try with "openCV".
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Christian,
thank you for your time.
As for the industrial cameras, they are really expensive.
Camera cape remains a risk as there no available published test projects
and i doudt opencv compatibility.
I guess typical camera modules are out of questions. (i really dont know
there compatibility wi
Ok, i work over a color sorting project in food industry with minimum cost.
I have decided to use BeagleboneBlack and OpenCV.
The problem occured is the camera...
As far as i know (google) my only option is a usb webcam. (far more choises
for RaPi).
The camera will be used only for snapshots, so