An Astrophotography Intervalometer using an ESP8266 and a relay, configured using a ESP8266 Web Server
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An Astrophotography Intervalometer using an ESP8266 and a relay, configured using a ESP8266 Web Server
The PZT is controlled to move at a fixed step length, and a series of images can be obtained by taking pictures with an industrial camera after each movement, which can be used to shoot a series of interference fringes with the same position difference.
DIY WI-FI ex-rc truck
streaming mjpeg from the raspberry pi's camera
This Project uses some trained models from Tensorflow. It takes a video feed and detects how many person are there in the video. This project requires camera permission from user in order to run and detect faces.
Hardware and Software based Synchronisation for PointGrey BlackFly GigEVision cameras, with examples for delay identification, image capture and external hardware triggers.
A 3D scene rendered using OpenGL, featuring camera control, mesh rendering, skybox, and texture management. The project leverages object-oriented programming and advanced OpenGL techniques.
WIP ASCOM Alpaca implementation for DSLR and mirrorless cameras in Rust
Raspberry PI Pan-Tilt-Camera Movement Control (Python/Javascript)
Cities: Skylines mod to control camera with joystick
Scan slides with a Kodak Pcom compatible Carousel projector and a USB-connected camera
3D collision game using three.js, cannon.js, react, 3D model animation, model control, and game
brawtool is a set of utilities for processing braw encoded images
Facial detection + LEGO MINDSTORMS = The Optimal Camera
This is to explain the code made by me of camera controller HUD in Second Life using linden scripting language. Please support original creation and buy the full version at https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Camera-Control-HUD-Full-Perm/23388592 if you wish to use/mod it in second life. Thank you.
Easy camera control for player/any other object
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