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Cameras in LabVIEW
One of my goals for this year is to use a camera to track the retro reflective tape, but my team doesn't use sensors very often, so I don't know how to program them. Is there a good resource somewhere that explains how to do that? Thank you.
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Re: Cameras in LabVIEW
There's a whole section of the official FIRST/WPI documentation that discusses Vision Processing for this year's game and the vision examples that shipped with each language for this year's target: http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/3120/m/8731
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Re: Cameras in LabVIEW
Thank you, but is there a resource somewhere that explains in greater detail how to program the camera to detect where the light is?
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Re: Cameras in LabVIEW
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Re: Cameras in LabVIEW
Another resource to look through it the vision tutorial that is on the Getting Started screen. It should have step-by-step instructions for experimenting with the camera and image processing.
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Re: Cameras in LabVIEW
Oh, I see it now, thank you.
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