Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-31 Thread Alex Ferm
The C920 is very powerful compared to most web cams. I used one in a project recently, but I was not using OpenCV. On Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 8:25:29 AM UTC-5, Vassilis Mantas wrote: > > thanks for the response, > > With this particular webcam, you can set the exposure parameter through >

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-29 Thread Peter Baltus
If blur is the main issue for a cheap webcam and you can't adjust the exposure time settings manually as with an industrial cam, you could try increasing the light level (add a very bright lamp) to encourage the camera to use shorter exposure times and therefore reduce the blur of moving

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

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-28 Thread Christian Keck
As for the industrial cameras, they are really expensive. You have to consider the value of goods that are to be check as well as the risks that come with undetected failures. Industrial cameras are available for prices below 200 Euros, and lenses from major vendors are available for 100

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

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution for industrial use.

2015-08-28 Thread William Hermans
*It is strange but Google searching works for me:* *http://www.radiumboards.com/HD_Camera_Cape_for_BeagleBone_Black.php http://www.radiumboards.com/HD_Camera_Cape_for_BeagleBone_Black.php* Strange indeed. So strange in fact, I nearly spit soda at my screen ;) On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 12:27

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

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-28 Thread ybeagle3
On Thursday, August 27, 2015 08:10:17 'Vassilis Mantas' via BeagleBoard wrote: 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

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution for industrial use.

2015-08-28 Thread Maxim Podbereznyy
It is strange but Google searching works for me: http://www.radiumboards.com/HD_Camera_Cape_for_BeagleBone_Black.php 27 Авг 2015 г. 18:46 пользователь katarti84 via BeagleBoard beagleboard@googlegroups.com написал: Ok, i work over a project about color sorting into food industry with less

[beagleboard] Camera solution for industrial use.

2015-08-27 Thread katarti84 via BeagleBoard
Ok, i work over a project about color sorting into food industry with less cost. I have decided to use Beaglebone Black. In order to do the color sorting i will use OpenCV. The problem that occurs is the hardware part - the camera. As far as google can tell me my only option is a webcam - via

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-27 Thread Christian Keck
Hello, 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

[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

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-27 Thread Marcus Diogo
I got problems using opencv if you got too use fswebcam The web if full of samples https://www.google.com/search?q=web+can+rpiie=utf-8oe=utf-8#q=+fswebcam+beaglebone+ http://www.cedtnsit.in/connectx/pdf/camera.pdf 2015-08-27 13:16 GMT-03:00 Christian Keck c.k...@tu-braunschweig.de: Hello,

Re: [beagleboard] Camera solution

2015-08-27 Thread Robert Nelson
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 6:37 PM, 'Vassilis Mantas' via BeagleBoard beagleboard@googlegroups.com wrote: 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

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