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See https://github.com/openpnp/openpnp/wiki/USB-Camera-Troubleshooting-FAQ for why you can't connect two cameras with OpenCvCamera.320x240 is pretty low, and could easily explain a significant amount of error.In 2-3 days I will be releasing a new version of OpenPnP that includes an entirely new capture system. This should make it possible to use any camera at any supported resolution and also includes the ability to manually set properties such as exposure and focus. This is intended to replace OpenCvCamera and Webcams. Keep a lookout here on the list for the announcement.
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Three fiducials and/or scaling ?! ;)
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After looking at the code, I thought that if the up camera was ever used, then the offset would be applied to every subsequent move (even when up camera isn't used, like for moving to pick).
But I was told this wasn't the case.
I'm not sure why it couldn't be easily enabled. I stepped in the code but without a real camera and machine, it was difficult to verify.
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Hi Cri S and Jason,
So if some of my thoughts seems to be stupid because I don't know enough of the problem, please forgive me.
I already changed to the new OpenPnP with new camera driver system, and calibrated it, it works great.Now my setting is in 1024x768 MJPG mode, actual FPS is about 6.5. I tried YUY2mode, seems no big difference, FPS was lower.
I will setup the whole head from motor holder to the nozzle again these days, step by step, thoroughly.My plan is to set the bottom camera vision vertical enough first, and use the bottom camera to check the motor, nozzle holder, to make sure they are vertical enough.I already ask a some one to add two screw holes on my nozzle holder, hope it could grab the stepper motor steady enough.Is my process good? please give me some suggestion if it is not good. (By the way, my Z axis can move about 20 mm)
As a new user, I don't know much about how and why of the detail settings of the machine, for example, the offset between the upper camera and the nozzle.Now my offset data is in camera settings, Jason suggests to set in nozzle head, right? So, what's the difference?
If setting in nozzle, after I changed the offset data, and home the system, the home coordinates are changed, too? (My home is not all to Zero, 2 axes home to maximum)
Then I have to set every position again? like bottom camera, feeder position? That's why I set my offset in Camera.If I'm wrong, please tell me.
SincerelyTerry
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I know where the significant differences coming , it is becaue the
optic axis is not
90 degree to the camera sensor, the optical center is offset from
camera sensor in order
to have better view based on mounting option of webcam on computer, the use of
cheap M12 mounts that always have big tollerances that are compensated using OTP
settings inside camera sensor.