|
Re: Upside-down Camera Gimbal Problems
Quote:
Originally Posted by Luke Pike
I think all you have to do is flip the image on the camera. Just plug the camera into your computer, visit it's IP address, and there should be a setting to rotate the image. Set the rotation to 180 degrees, and you should be good to go.
|
Or, mount the camera right side up in an up side down gimbel.
__________________
CalGames 2009 Autonomous Champion Award winner
Sacramento 2010 Creativity in Design winner, Sacramento 2010 Quarter finalist
2011 Sacramento Finalist, 2011 Madtown Engineering Inspiration Award.
2012 Sacramento Semi-Finals, 2012 Sacramento Innovation in Control Award, 2012 SVR Judges Award.
2012 CalGames Autonomous Challenge Award winner ($$$).
2014 2X Rockwell Automation: Innovation in Control Award (CVR and SAC). Curie Division Gracious Professionalism Award.
2014 Capital City Classic Winner AND Runner Up. Madtown Throwdown: Runner up.
2015 Innovation in Control Award, Sacramento.
2016 Chezy Champs Finalist, 2016 MTTD Finalist
|