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- 17 Aug 2010, 00:15
- Forum: Cameras and Electronics
- Topic: Using Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
- Replies: 15
- Views: 14279
Re: Using Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
Hello Brothers, How are you. Yeah, as of my experience ,right now, it dont bother me much on how to trigger both cameras simultaneously as there a lot of source code for free download .Either in Windows Visual C++/V6 or the OpenGL/linux there are available codes for stereoscopic visions.The only thi...
- 21 Jul 2010, 23:01
- Forum: Cameras and Electronics
- Topic: Using Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
- Replies: 15
- Views: 14279
Re: Using Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
Hi SIr Pantagruel,
That is somewhat interesting too, soon ; I do believe
QC/webcam sould surpass that requirements >= 8mp (we'll see)
Please just post some progress here , and I would be one
of those excited to see that progress -webcam on Book scannning..
Thanks
E^3
That is somewhat interesting too, soon ; I do believe
QC/webcam sould surpass that requirements >= 8mp (we'll see)
Please just post some progress here , and I would be one
of those excited to see that progress -webcam on Book scannning..
Thanks
E^3
- 21 Jul 2010, 22:55
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Robo-Book Scanner
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6537
Re: Robo-Book Scanner
Hi SIr univurshul,
That is Great!
Well, It could be one of my references same with "Black Iron" nice..
I will wait for that big process also .
Thanks Sirs
E^3
Philippines
That is Great!
Well, It could be one of my references same with "Black Iron" nice..
I will wait for that big process also .
Thanks Sirs
E^3
Philippines
- 21 Jul 2010, 03:35
- Forum: Scanners and Build Threads
- Topic: Robo-Book Scanner
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6537
Re: Robo-Book Scanner
Hi Sir univurshul, Mabuhay! I am searching here some good frame scanner made of frame aluminum or light steel. In our country its a good options to choose these type of mechanism rather than choose wood type materials Our Main Library before had outsourced scanning of rare books but it was very expe...
- 20 Jul 2010, 07:11
- Forum: Cameras and Electronics
- Topic: Using Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
- Replies: 15
- Views: 14279
Re: Using Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
Hi Sir, Good Day, That would actually happen until the OpenGL community would release their own driver for Logitech QC pro (esp for Linux). But I , I had browse some other QuickCam/ webcam on the net that are more higher megapixel than 2mp(snap shot) "A4tech" for example . Anyway,Thanks to...
- 19 Jul 2010, 21:02
- Forum: Cameras and Electronics
- Topic: Using Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
- Replies: 15
- Views: 14279
Re: Using Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
Hello Sir,
Here is the link I forgot to include
3) One of the many article
http://sluggish.uni.cc/sentience/sentience.htm
Just a questions:
1) How about the lighting issue
2) How about the capturing speed will it matter for a logitech QC pro?
Thanks
E^3
Philippines
Here is the link I forgot to include
3) One of the many article
http://sluggish.uni.cc/sentience/sentience.htm
Just a questions:
1) How about the lighting issue
2) How about the capturing speed will it matter for a logitech QC pro?
Thanks
E^3
Philippines
- 19 Jul 2010, 04:37
- Forum: Cameras and Electronics
- Topic: Using Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
- Replies: 15
- Views: 14279
Re: Using Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
Hello Sir, I think , there is a solution to the problem about triggering both logitech cameras in USB of a single PC. There are a lot of open source code(free) dealing with the stereo camera and good for logitech series; usually its being used for stereoscopic vision(hobby -robotics). Here are some ...
- 16 Jul 2010, 08:15
- Forum: Introductions and connections
- Topic: Post something about yourself here (The Hello Thread)
- Replies: 441
- Views: 656549
Re: Post something about yourself here (The Hello Thread)
Hi folks,
Mauhay!
I am E^3 , from the Philippines and working as a Network Engineer here:
I was assigned to do some server apps(linux/unix/osx) previously ; but now my project was to build
a book scanner machine(hope it could be automated).
Thanks for the BookScanner Community
E^3
Philippines
Mauhay!
I am E^3 , from the Philippines and working as a Network Engineer here:
I was assigned to do some server apps(linux/unix/osx) previously ; but now my project was to build
a book scanner machine(hope it could be automated).
Thanks for the BookScanner Community
E^3
Philippines
- 15 Jul 2010, 10:24
- Forum: OCR/Optical Character Recognition
- Topic: OCR/ScanTailor ported in Visual Basic(Gambas) or Linux
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8096
Re: OCR/ScanTailor ported in Visual Basic(Gambas) for Linux
Hi Sir Tim, Mabuhay! Actually I am very happy to be a member of Book Scanner Group (more power to Sir Reetz) And you were all right Sir Tim, Tulon is almost alone developing ScanTailor. Just want to announce if anybody out there(who had the same interest to tweak it) Coz, there are alot of applicati...
- 15 Jul 2010, 08:27
- Forum: OCR/Optical Character Recognition
- Topic: OCR/ScanTailor ported in Visual Basic(Gambas) or Linux
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8096
OCR/ScanTailor ported in Visual Basic(Gambas) or Linux
Hi Fellow, I am having idea about tweaking or porting OCR /Scan Tailor to Gambas (VB for Linux) I do believe that there are more features and enhancement if it could possibly done. Functions Controls OpenGL Addons and the inherited power of VB to Linux. My apology for that excitement, Thanks E^3 Phi...