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Re: LabVIEW Kinect Light and Depth

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Originally Posted by Wolfgang View Post
Does anybody out there know if we can use LabVIEW to communicate with the Kinect and detect reflective tape and depth? If so try to describe or explain here.
Yes. You can. I would, however, recommend not putting the kinect on your robot - it'll be much more work than necessary. The axis camera we've used in the past will work just fine. I explain a little bit about image processing and depth finding in this thread. Check it out.
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