On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 18:30:00 -0400 Bruce Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 April 2002 18:09 pm, Net Llama! wrote: > > Kurt, i swear you're reading my mind. �I'm seriously considering > > purchasing a webcam. �I'd love to hear the input of others on what works > > well, and works well in Linux. > > I've been using an Axis 2100 web cam for the past two years and it works > well. And....... it internally runs......... LINUX! More specifically, the AXIS box is a camera server. The camera can be any VHS camera that provides composite output. So, you might be able to use your existing video camera. In addition to ftp access, the box contains a built-in web server that can have customized layout, as well as external trigger control. It will also control some models of cameras on motorized mounts. We use these for still image capture in our measurement systems, as they provide jpegs of the current scene. Just keep in mind that the full resolution stills are interlaced between frames (yes frames, not fields, as you might expect). So, in one image capture, the even lines come from one frame and the odd from the next. Of course, moving video is always this way. The problem is that AXIS have messed up the 'hugesize' still images this way as well. But if you are taking the continuous image feed, you won't notice. It is only apparent in the 'hugesize' still images it captures. (We evntually solved this by using a camera we could freeze before taking a snapshot. The AXIS has relays that can be controlled via http protocol. The camera also captures the two fields that make up a frame at the same time, still shipping them out as odd and even frames. When reassembled, the still image is crisp as it was really captured at the same time.) I agree. A good product. Made here in slowly-getting-sunny Sweden. Sony OEM this as a Sony product. And, the processor on which it is based is available for embedded systems. Quite nice. > > Has many options as to how to transfer pictures to your machine but I use > FTP which is easily set up. There are modem options and probably some > others. > > Quality is pretty good and I would compare it against the Philips. > > Check it out at: www.bmarsh.com/weather (not a very exciting view > however) > > > -- > +------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ----++ Bruce S. Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bellaire, MI 04/10/02 > 18:27 > ++----------------------------------------------------------------------- > -----+"A vivid and creative mind characterizes you." > _______________________________________________ > Linux-users mailing list - > http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users > Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above > URL. -- +============================+===============================+ | Roger Oberholtzer | E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | OPQ Systems AB | WWW: http://www.opq.se/ | | Erik Dahlbergsgatan 41-43 | Phone: Int + 46 8 314223 | | 115 32 Stockholm | Mobile: Int + 46 733 621657 | | Sweden | Fax: Int + 46 8 302602 | +============================+===============================+ _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.
