On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 2:42 PM, rock wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 03:29:05PM -0600, rock wrote:
> > My initscripts were not executed for crond when I did "make" at the top
> level dir.
> > Do I need to add an entry somewhere for this to be done automatically?
> > The first time seemed to
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 03:29:05PM -0600, rock wrote:
> My initscripts were not executed for crond when I did "make" at the top
> level dir.
> Do I need to add an entry somewhere for this to be done automatically?
> The first time seemed to have worked. Any ideas? Thanks,
For some reason, m
My initscripts were not executed for crond when I did "make" at the top level
dir.
Do I need to add an entry somewhere for this to be done automatically?
The first time seemed to have worked. Any ideas? Thanks,
-Phil
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On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 20:01, Abe Bachrach wrote:
> Sebastian, that sounds like something to try, but wouldn't that
> significantly reduce the field of view?
Yes the field of view will be much smaller, you would have to select a
wider angle lens to compensate.
> Also, do you know if the WOI se
Is there a way to reduce the image resolution (on camera) for images stored
with
camogm or any other tool? We need to maximize storage for 1-pic/sec data.
Thanks,
-Phil
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Sebastian, that sounds like something to try, but wouldn't that
significantly reduce the field of view?
Also, do you know if the WOI settings avoid the "horizontal blanking" issue
which is what would cause the binning/skipping solution to not provide that
great of an improvement? I don't see anyth
I'll respond inline
Also coming back to our phone conversation - there are no perfect high
> resolution global shutter sensor that I know of. The high resolution global
> shutter CCDs suffer from limited shutter ratio so some light gets into the
> CCD registers during readout and the image sna
Actually a wiki page would be perfect for that I think.
http://wiki.elphel.com/index.php?title=Main_Page
Regards Sebastian
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 14:46, rock wrote:
>
> I was able to install crond and crontab into the elphel353.
> I have instructions. Should I post those here or to the blog?
I was able to install crond and crontab into the elphel353.
I have instructions. Should I post those here or to the blog?
-Phil
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