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Re: How to get images to classmate for vision processing?
The Axis 206 and M1011 both support 160x120, 320x240, and 640x480. The typical IP address for the camera is .11 instead of .10, and the 206 has much better response serving up JPEGs than the M1011.
Other than that, I'd say give it a shot. Greg McKaskle |
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Re: How to get images to classmate for vision processing?
In what format does the image need to be in order to feed it into the NIVision? I haven't had much of a chance to work with it in order to implement it for our code yet, as my team is still doing much more theoretical work on our robot right now.
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Re: How to get images to classmate for vision processing?
JPEGs and MJPGs are essentially the same image format. One has a single header and a stream of images, the other is more often used for file system storage. NI-IMAQ has functions for loading images from disk and others for loading from a memory stream. The second set makes more sense for the FRC camera case.
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