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Re: Camera Tracking
Sorry about that. Answer enough and you don't know where you are.
If you are getting a slow framerate due to displays or other things, and you are moving the target moderately fast, it seems reasonable to get pretty big and sudden jumps in the setpoint. Are you sure the rest isn't just tuning? If you are using the outputs wired to drive, it takes -1 to 1 range, right? So are your outputs in a range like that? If I'm still not getting close, maybe you should copy the graph and paste it in the next post. Greg McKaskle |
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