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As a programmer, the mere thought makes me cringe.
Have you considered interlacing the lights (RGBYRGBY instead of RRGGBBYY) so that the color will be more evenly spread out? |
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I didn't give it too much thought, but I guess that I thought it might not be intense enough for the cmucam if they're spread out, and this one can still sorta be used as a just green light in case they don't actually do more than one color.
I got the wires all sorted out and the filter on, so all that's left is the code... |
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Hey, now you are 1 pixel away from the biggest megatron made! :yikes:
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Nice. I might be making one to test some off season code on.
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I can give you some more hints if you need them... be advised that it takes a second or so for the config to get updated. -Q |
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looks familiar....
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The only "false positives" we got when looking for the green cold cathode box were from daylight shining through windows at the side of our practice field. As for "false negatives", we did have a couple of hours once where it would lose track of the target at distances it usually had no problem with, but that was because the camera had been misfocused. Tweaking the focus back where it needed to be cleared up the problem immediately. |
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The cold cathodes are OK but I'd like to see what the camera would do with some traffic light LED's. The intensity is such that the camera should have no problem latching on. In the off season, try putting some UV blocking eye glass lenses on the camera and see the difference they can have
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