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Hey,
I've got some problem, in all programs that "track" the green light, the tilt goes to the other side, like, instead of it going up, it goes down! I recognized this from the tracking window in the LABView demo application by Mr. Diaz and when I try to capture a frame, either in LABView's demo application or the GUI CMUCam, the frame looks turned upside-down! I'll appreciate any help! Thanks. Last edited by JVN : 27-01-2006 at 17:36. Reason: Clarifying Title |
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Re: Camera Picture is Inverted
Did you mount the camera upside down?????
There is a setting in Kevin Watsons camera code to change the direction the tilt and pan turns. Search in the forum and you will find many discussions about this. |
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Re: Camera Picture is Inverted
If your servos are connected to the CMUcam board, look in the pin diagram in your CMUcam manual and jumper the "tilt reverse" jumper on the board.
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