How about a USB memory stick and writing to that... or the cross compile on a mac or PC?User702 wrote:Compile failed at 41% due to lack of space. I need to get a 16Gb SD card for the Pi before I repeat that. As an interim measure, I'll try and get the library on my Mac and see what it does.
Target Before and Afters?
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Re: Target Before and Afters?
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Installing opencv is never fun!
I'm just about to graduate with a degree in computer science and I'm more than happy to help with any programming.
I've also got a pi laying around (not the camera board, but I doubt that would have a good enough resolution?
I'll have a play about tomorrow trying to make something work..
As mentioned python would be a good way to prototype, can always write the more intensive functions in cpp and import them.
I'm just about to graduate with a degree in computer science and I'm more than happy to help with any programming.
I've also got a pi laying around (not the camera board, but I doubt that would have a good enough resolution?
I'll have a play about tomorrow trying to make something work..
As mentioned python would be a good way to prototype, can always write the more intensive functions in cpp and import them.
Re: Target Before and Afters?
5Mp should be ok I think. I worry that to high a resolution could require to much error checking for variations in light etc. I could, clearly, be wrong though :-)alijnclarke wrote: I've also got a pi laying around (not the camera board, but I doubt that would have a good enough resolution?
I don't read my own signature!
Re: Target Before and Afters?
Ah I didn't know it was 5mp, I presumed it would be VGA.
Like you say, that should be perfect.. Especially seeing that the pi doesn't have that much processing power
Like you say, that should be perfect.. Especially seeing that the pi doesn't have that much processing power
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