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In lugnet.robotics.vc, Jon Hauris wrote:
> Hi, Does anybody know of any books on Vision Command at all. Especially any
> books at the level of David Baum's or Bagnall's on Mindstorms. I am really
> interested in detailed image processing with VC.
>
> Thanks, Jon
I am working on a program that posterizes an image. Can you do this with
theThreshold, MorphOpen, MorphClose, MorphProperOpen, MorphProperClose,
MorphThin and Invert commands in RoboLab?
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I will be developing a program that distills a real time image into a aesthetic
number using frequency & spatial filtering, quantitative, morphology and pattern
matching through the VisionCenter. My reference work will be to use known
masterpieces to see if there is something in common.
I really need to see VisionCenter examples. May you suggest a site?
Thanks in advance for your kind attention to my problem. Tom Lohre
http://tomlohre.com/lego.htm
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> > > Yes! The Freeware open-source Macam works quite well. Details are at:
> > > http://webcam-osx.sourceforge.net/
Hmm... mine only runs at 5 fps... okay for macam's time lapse feature but no
good for anything else. Does anyone else's run faster?
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Summoning the great minds of Lugnet, I put forth a question:
How hard is it to cause Lego's Vision Command software to view/use a different
USB camera?
I have multiple USB cameras, as well as a firewire camera that I would rather
use. (Especially since one of them is wireless)
Thanks for your time,
Timothy
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In lugnet.robotics.vc, Ray Sanders wrote:
> In lugnet.robotics.vc, Thomas Johnson wrote:
> > In lugnet.robotics.vc, Ray Sanders wrote:
> >
> > > Has anyone hacked a Macintosh OS-X driver to support the VC LEGO-cam ?
> >
> > Yes! The Freeware open-source Macam works quite well. Details are at:
> > http://webcam-osx.sourceforge.net/
> > and a patched version for OS X 10.3 can be found at:
> > http://www.multi-cam.net/camera_downloads.html
> >
> > Tom
>
> VERY COOL... it works right out of the box on OS-X 10.2.6... now, what to do
> with a working LEGO VC cam ... hmmmmm
>
>
> Ray
Even more cool, I just realized that the Macam.component for QuickTime allows
the VC cam to be recognized by Yahoo chat... wheeeeeeeee :)
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