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    SOLVED saturation, contrast, shutter speed, iso on VEYE-MIPI-462

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    • veye_xumm
      veye_xumm @watchever last edited by

      @watchever
      yes

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      • veye_xumm
        veye_xumm @watchever last edited by

        @watchever

        As PiCamera is a python package that fully rely on MMAL, do you know if it can work with your VEYE-IMX462 camera ?

        I think it could not work.

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          watchever last edited by

          @veye_xumm, thanks for answer. Is there any possibility to set camera params by using a structure from libdmipicam.so rather than using shell script.

          Thanks

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          • veye_xumm
            veye_xumm @watchever last edited by

            @watchever
            We do not provide such an interface for the time being. This shell script actually calls the i2C read-write function implemented by the C language. It's all open source.
            It should be able to implement the method you are talking about.

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              watchever last edited by

              @veye_xumm,
              Ok I am going to implement this in C language.
              However do you know if there is a guide regarding the registers of the VEYE module on I2C, possible values and what they are doing.

              I see that there are common steps to set value using registers 0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, but not clear for me.

              Thanks for your help

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                watchever last edited by

                And you confirm that this shell script works with the VEYE-MIPI-IMX462 module ?

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                • veye_xumm
                  veye_xumm @watchever last edited by

                  @watchever

                  And you confirm that this shell script works with the VEYE-MIPI-IMX462 module ?

                  yes.

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                        watchever last edited by

                        @veye_xumm, I see lot of methods in RaspiCamControl.c file that seem to control contrast (raspicamcontrol_set_contrast), saturation and lot of others parameters for the camera.
                        Can I use them to set VEYE_MIPI_IMX462 parameters rather than using I2C shell scripts ? It would be more convenient.

                        Thanks for your help

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                        • veye_xumm
                          veye_xumm @watchever last edited by

                          @watchever said in saturation, contrast, shutter speed, iso on VEYE-MIPI-462:

                          RaspiCamControl

                          Hi,
                          I think it could not work.
                          RaspiCamControl.c control the isp moudle inside RPI, while VEYE camera use ISP outside RPI.

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                            watchever last edited by

                            Thanks for your reply. Can you also tell me if you have some help regarding the I2C registers of the camera. The VEYE shell script is well documented for value of register 0x12 but nothing about 0x10, 0x11 and 0x13 registers and values.

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                            • veye_xumm
                              veye_xumm @watchever last edited by

                              @watchever
                              There are multiple modules inside the camera, and these registers are set to access multiple modules through an i2C address.
                              Customers need to strictly follow the function of the shell script to access a full function.

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                                watchever last edited by

                                Sorry again for all this questions and thanks a lot for your great help. My last question is regarding the picture format. Is RGB format available ?
                                I add a IMAGE_ENCODING_RGB FOURCC('R', 'G', 'B', '') in D_mipicam.h . So if I create an IMAGE_FORMAT with this value for encoding member, will it be enough ?

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                                • veye_xumm
                                  veye_xumm @watchever last edited by

                                  @watchever

                                  @watchever said in saturation, contrast, shutter speed, iso on VEYE-MIPI-462:

                                  Is RGB format available ?

                                  NO.
                                  This camera module support YUV422(VYUY or YUYV) only.

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                                    watchever last edited by

                                    And Yuv420 of course ?

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                                    • veye_xumm
                                      veye_xumm @watchever last edited by

                                      @watchever said in saturation, contrast, shutter speed, iso on VEYE-MIPI-462:

                                      Yuv420 of course ?

                                      no,just yuv422

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                                        watchever last edited by

                                        Btw I can capture I420 and JPEG images with my VEYE IMX462 module and it works fine.

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                                        • veye_xumm
                                          veye_xumm @watchever last edited by

                                          @watchever
                                          These are software functions.

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                                            watchever last edited by

                                            @veye_xumm said in saturation, contrast, shutter speed, iso on VEYE-MIPI-462:

                                            YUV422(VYUY or YUYV)

                                            Just one more question regarding this format, how can I know that it is VYUY or YUYV. It is important because I want to convert to RGB and the converting algo is not the same.
                                            I you ever have a python piece of code to convert the buffer.as_array returned numpy array to RGB numpy array it would be a great great help for me !!

                                            Thanks

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