Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-29 Thread 'Vassilis Mantas' via BeagleBoard
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. -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBo

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-28 Thread 'Vassilis Mantas' via BeagleBoard
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

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution for industrial use.

2015-08-28 Thread 'Vassilis Mantas' via BeagleBoard
try with "openCV". -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to beagleboard+unsubscr...@googlegroup

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-27 Thread 'Vassilis Mantas' via BeagleBoard
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

[beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-27 Thread 'Vassilis Mantas' via BeagleBoard
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