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Higher resolution requires more CPU power. When you change it no calibration is required.
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Only in very rare situations you will see difference betwen 640x480 and 320x240. Resolution - with 640x480 dot detection is more accurate, but FPS is limited to 75.I set this to 60, but you can test some other setting. FPS - how many frames per second will be taken from cams.To get best "subpixel" accuracy BAM should get "dots" with high brightness. It can eliminate realy small false "dots" from background. If you move IR-LED to this bright spot, then around the IR-LED will not be a black border, BAM can detect pixels of LED and this spot as one big "dot". If You have object visible in cam view but this object "maximum brightnes" is lower than brightest of IR-LED You can increase this value to eliminate detection of this "spot" as IR-LED. brightnes, you will probably have to increase exposure. If you see "room" in cam view, you can increase this value. You should initially set this value to ~20 (small amount of "noise" is not a problem for BAM). brightnes - level of "noise" in camera picture, when i set gain=0 is ~30. This is the best way to increase brightness of "dots" because if you increase it, you will not increase "noise". exposure - this is the time it takes for the camera sensor to gather light.You should set this to zero for dot detection. It will allow you see better but will not increase quality of information for BAM. It is like the digital zoom in a photo camera. but at the same time it will increase amount of "noise". If you increase this value, it will increase brightnes of all pixels. gain - this is the typical param of camera.This value is used to eliminate "noise" from cams. It is the sum of brightnes of all pixels in dot. dot weight - for every "dot" is calculated "weight". brightnes - every dot has one pixel with maximum brightnes, this value is used to eliminate "dots" to dark. brightnes value to 0 and set gain & exposure like "Simple PS3Eye", you will see in "cam view" normal, picture from cams (well. This value is used mostly to eliminate "noise" and separate dots from background. brightnes - all points in picture from cam with brightnes below this level will be will be considered black (brightnes = 0). This is "a dot" or "how PS3Eye see IR-LED":
#Ps3 eye ir tracking install#
#Ps3 eye ir tracking download#
Download & install (with "developer" libs):.