![]() Also, the glow of the LEDs is much more clearly visible in the stock image. Left is a single frame, right is a 5-frame stack.Ĭonverted to grayscale in GIMP (stock scene was colour, modified was gray but had colour noise)įocus seems off on the modified camera, perhaps removal of microlenses/matrix etc has changed focus, or perhaps the lenses changed between the two models, I didn't keep specific parts together. Lights out, maybe a bit left but not much. just about to turn the lights out and do a side by side comparison with an unmodified one. they're only 50p!Īnyway, I've reassembled it with stock lens/housing. perhaps scalpel the top two layers off, maybe take the third back too, and finish with polishing compound might be better. Tried a pencil at one point but it left a load of carbon deposit - didn't have any IPA so used xylene on a cotton bud. It's not pretty to look at under the microscope, and I've scratched a few pixels in one corner right at the end. ![]() Third one I broke the glass but got it off. Second one I cut through the leads trying to get the glass off. didn't think I was outside the lines to the circuitry at the side but perhaps if it's powered up it makes a difference. Chip started getting warm anyway, which is what happened with the one I tried last year. Good luck with this furrysocks2, touched one of these many moons ago and know how fragile they are, interesting.įirst one fried under the knife. I may be wrong, please someone tell me if it's possible in Windows without resorting to custom apps.Īnyway, nice option to have in the back pocket for now. I have a suspicion that the CLEye windows driver does actually grab raw frames from the camera, but doesn't appear to offer them through the driver interface. Opened in GIMP, auto white balance and success: I jumped back into the ov534 kernel module source code in Linux and copied (wholesale) the initialisation routines for the bridge and sensor from PS3EYEDriver and modified a couple of colourspace and bit-depth parameters, and ran up guvcview. it's a free alternative to the CLEye SDK for custom-app raw bayer capture in Windows. Just found which is a Linux kernel-derived "driver" which can be made to run under Windows but isn't actually a "driver" for using the camera with the likes of SharpCap. I figured getting it working in Linux would be the first step. I want to try debayering one of these cameras again, but I haven't found a way to capture Windows other than using a custom app, which is still possible. One of the problems with the way the kernel module is written is it cannot support sub 1-second frame rates nicely without some changes. then I got a Windows laptop and used the CLEye driver which made life easier. I've previously mucked around with the gspca_ov534 kernel module in linux to add additional framerates. ![]()
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