I have a 19 in monitor that I also used with Mimix. It worked well. In your program I am only getting a confidence value of 3.5-4.5.
I have adjusted the monitors brightness all the way from 100 down to 25 and back up. What is strange is that while down around 50 I got an improvement to 6.2 but then when I refired it it dropped to ~4. I'll play with it a little more to see if I can get better results changing my camera settings.
Dan Mauch
ArtF wrote:
Hi Dan:
Thanks. To be honest I was expecting a bit of blowback on this version, its the first one ever generated by VS2013 in Win7
as Ive now upgraded from XP on my development system. Its been a very long time Ive been on XP, so far the upgrade is pretty
good, few of you seem to paying any price for my bravery.
Let me know how you find it Dan, Im hoping my 27" monitor isnt the reason i seem to get such great results. Ill have to get my laptop
out and sit in fron of my tv to see how that works.
Here is what I found. The first images confidence was in the 3-5 range with me being about 15" from the screen. Adjusting the brightness had little affect. Then the AhhhA moment occurred and I moved my face a couple inches from the screen and the confidence level shot up to 25.6 and with me being even closer the confidence was 38.
Dan Mauch
danmauch wrote:
I loaded the latest version about 20 minutes ago. I installed it and then ran it. I get an error glut32.dll is missing?
Dan Mauch
Wow, Id say either your camera doesnt have the gain mine does, or your monitor is dimmer than you think..
Interesting though, it will become clearer as moe report I guess, Im glad I added in a confidence number so we cn all compare, I think the secret of perfecting this lies there somewhere...
Art
Thanks for all the help. Guess I'm gonna buy a different cam since my screen is dead in my laptop. I am using another monitor plugged into it, so it's not easy positioning the laptop by the monitor, but I do get results.
My new idea is to use 4 photo transistors coupled to the monitor, to trigger 4 led strips reading the pixel transitions on the screen. Your method of bars on the screen does not enable positioning the transistors so that only one is on at a time, since the bars are adjacent and overlap. I could use gates or counters to trigger the led strip, but illuminating one spot where the photo transistors are placed is cheaper and faster. No need for extravagant arduino circuits or usb..... I think a external method away from the monitor would improve the results. The led strips are so cheap now. Just an idea.
PS, I might not post here often, but rest assured The Drudgereport doesn't get that many more clicks than gearotic.com in this house. Always interested in something new. Have a good vacation.
I think I have found the error I was having with ver 2.297. When I selected the "add stl" button Gearotic goes into an infinite loop requiring a "3 finger salute" reset. When I change the output dimensions from "3 x 2.4" to "100 x 80", I got my first stl file out. I must be in metric instead of imperial. Hope this helps.
Also I still have no resolution values in the pull down for camera resolution. Probably a camera "feature".
Check the options menu, ( gear icon on top menu) and see if you in Metric or not. Interesting result and Ill check to see whay a very small metric woudl hold htings up. I appreciate the info.
Art
Great work.
Win 7 64bit. Logitech Quickcam Pro9000.
In a not bright but lit room a confidence at best of 9. I could get a acceptable STL but not great.
There are a lot of resolution setting with the quickcam. I tried a the lower ones.
I didn't get to try it when the sun went down yesterday( darker room) hopefully tonight.
I dont know if this is an issue or not, but I noticed when I installed on my 64bit machine it only offered up the 32bit at the end. I don't up upgrade the redistributables anyway but I thought I used to get the option of both 32 and 64.