The original Microsoft Kinect was a revolution in computer vision. For less than one hundred dollars, the Kinect gave everyone a webcam with a depth sensor. If you’re doing anything with robots, 3D ...
During the past few years, my BirdCam setup has evolved significantly. As I mention in the UpFront section of this issue, I hope to get the stream transferred to a YouTube Live stream at some point, ...
The Infected Project weblog runs down how to create an FTP-based security camera in Linux. The process requires a Linux compatible USB webcam, a Linux system, and about 20 minutes of spare time. The ...
This deep dive into the Linux-powered Reolink B800 IP camera started because of a broken promise from its manufacturer. When [George Hilliard] purchased a kit that included six of the cameras and a ...
Hi guys, I have been running Linux for many years (anyone remember slackware on floppies??) but have never used it really for any sort of multimedia stuff. <P>After yet another Windows saga, I am ...
Can anyone recommend a Security Camera system with support for controll software that works on Linux? Everything I see requires IE(Active X) or has CMS software that supports windows (and doesn't work ...
Sony Electronics chose the Vision Show West (May 17-19, 2005, San Jose, CA) to introduce two IEEE 1394.b cameras as well as the first member of its new Smart Camera suite. IEEE 1394.b models The new ...
THine Solutions, Inc., a THine company, has launched its second THEIA-CAM family kit, the THSCM101, a 13-megapixel (MP) phase-detection auto-focus (PDAF) Linux camera reference design kit. The ...
At Vision 2010, Matrox Imaging is announcing Linux® support for Matrox Radient eCL, a high-performance Camera Link® frame grabber with an Altera® Stratix® III / IV processing FPGA. "The introduction ...