Dear Andrey,

I had a brief chance to testdrive it - also should do that more, - but and seems to work!

I have two main question / issues:

* there are two error lines at the end of each frame. Is there a technical reason for this? Would it easily be possible to get rid of them before compression?

* variable framerate? I run the linescan with variable framerate (which worked well with elphel 333). But I have some troubles to figure out how to do that correctly. That's not just with photofinish mode, but also in normal mode.

I currently do the linescan on the host computer, streaming a ROI of 2592x48 - depending on quality settings this is possible up to 424 frames per second (and strangely the height of 48 seem to deliver best performance. it significally drops if below that 48px)

setting the framerate via FPSFLAG and FPSLIM1000 works as expected with auto-exposure turned on. but if exposure is set manual (which is what I use), it seems to me exposure time is actually determining the framerate (and not the FPSLIM1000 setting). I work around that with internal triggering the camera but that has it's on glitches (for instance performance strangely drops if exposure time is below 3ms)

and none of both options seem to work well in linescan mode and manual exposure....

so far,
m,-




Am 2010-04-28 04:58, schrieb Andrey Filippov:

I will need to test the code some more (current version is really
experimental and have some glitches), but it seems that the lines can
mode is back in 8.0.6.6 firmware. It supports up to 16K of lines in each
composite frame (frames are supposed to perfectly match - no gaps
between them). With full line of 2592 pixels the regular 5MPix sensor of
the 353 camera can handle about 2500 line pairs (they go in pairs as the
sensor is color) per second.

The same mode should be useful to get the top fps for small images
avoiding the CPU overhead related to the file headers and just
processing the frame interrupts. It is possible now to combine multiple
small images (not just 2-line rectangles) to the total height of up to
16K lines in a single composite image.

Here are some samples (original and some - rotated/cropped):

http://community.elphel.com/pictures/linescan/

It is fun that cars going in the opposite directions on the freeway are
going the same direction on the image. You may also notice something
like huge chromatic aberration - it is caused by the car crossing one of
the line in a color pair before the other.

Many images are acquired at reduced rate (they have "582lps" in the
name) so the cars look more proportional, at the full 2425 lp/s they
look too long.

Andrey


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