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* camera angles - better control mechanism
* camera angles - better control mechanism
* case: improved housing for Pi and for Pi camera (integrated?)
* case: improved housing for Pi and for Pi camera (integrated?)
==In Progress==
===Weatherproof case===
Pelican case ordered.
===Camera LED===
I tried unsuccessfully to set the camera LED state from Python script:
<pre>
import picamera
camera = picamera.PiCamera()
print camera.led
camera.led = False
</pre>
According to the help page for the camera object, <code>help(camera)</code>, this attribute is supposed to control the camera. I also read you had to be root, so I also tried doing this as root by running Python via sudo:
<pre>
$ sudo python
>>> import picamera
[...]
</pre>
No success there. The LED light would come on once I had created the camera object, and would not turn off by setting the led attribute to False.
==Finished==


=Idea Bucket=
=Idea Bucket=

Revision as of 21:04, 15 August 2016

Third Timelapse

Timelapse number 3: accomplish a few improvements in the timelapse process.

What's working:

  • The camera is working and is able to capture images. There was a problem initially, but after trying to re-enable the camera several times, and rebooting several times, the camera started working.
  • The script to dump images into a directory works great in concept. Easy to keep everything segregated.

What to do differently for this timelapse:

  • LED off
  • 64 gb thumbdrive for space
  • camera angles - better control mechanism
  • case: improved housing for Pi and for Pi camera (integrated?)

In Progress

Weatherproof case

Pelican case ordered.

Camera LED

I tried unsuccessfully to set the camera LED state from Python script:

import picamera
camera = picamera.PiCamera()
print camera.led
camera.led = False

According to the help page for the camera object, help(camera), this attribute is supposed to control the camera. I also read you had to be root, so I also tried doing this as root by running Python via sudo:

$ sudo python
>>> import picamera
[...]

No success there. The LED light would come on once I had created the camera object, and would not turn off by setting the led attribute to False.




Finished

Idea Bucket

RaspberryPi/Weatherproof Camera Case

RaspberryPi/Rainberry

Inspiration: OpenCV to identify (and target) squirrels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPgqfnKG_T4

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