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getting a picture using the axis camera
how do i get a picture using the axis camera in labview?
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Re: getting a picture using the axis camera
Perhaps you should look at the LV examples for vision. The performance or the rectangular target processing may be good ones to pick.
You also want to make sure the camera is properly configured and connected to either the laptop or the cRIO, depending on where you want the images to be sent. Greg Mckaskle |
Re: getting a picture using the axis camera
i have and i am a newby at this so i didn't understand much of it
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Re: getting a picture using the axis camera
There are two ways, the simplest is used on the dashboard and laptop driven apps. They tend to use the Read MJPG VI that does everything in one icon. It takes in some simple config params, and if it can't keep up with the images will suffer from lag. the more complex version is used on the robot. It has an Open block, set param calls, and a Get Image call.
Greg Mckaskle |
Re: getting a picture using the axis camera
could you explain that in more detail please?
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I've attached a screenshot from the Rectangular Target example. Since I don't know where you want the image to be read from, it may be more appropriate to do what the Vision Processing VI in the framework code does.
Greg McKaskle |
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If you just want to see the camera image on the Dashboard, you need to do two things. Step one: configure the camera using the (newly updated) Setup Axis Camera program. Step two: plug it into the D-Link DAP router along with your cRIO. There is no step three. |
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what is a d-link dap router. is it just the bridge?
sorry im a noob programmer |
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