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Re: Calculating distance with an Axis Camera 206

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Originally Posted by Solauj View Post
What problems are you having with OpenCV?
I am not using OpenCV at all, as I am running all of my code on the cRio.

If you are running the vision on the cRio, using NI Vision (CVI) is a much easier way to go, as it is already compiled for VxWorks, all of the supporting code (get image from axis cam) is already written, there is an example to process rectangles, and you can use NI Vision Assistant to automate a bunch of it.
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