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neenu jose
on 2 Dec 2011
Commented: Quratulann Ashraf
on 28 Feb 2020
dear matlab....could you please tell how to get rgb image using the function getsnapshot......could you please provide the code
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Robert Cumming
on 2 Dec 2011
what have "you" tried.
You will learn more doing it that way (and get better help here) rather than just asking for code...
Walter Roberson
on 2 Dec 2011
Is it part of the requirements that the image be written out to png and that that png then be read in? Or is it only required that the snapshot be taken and the contents of the snapshot be made available in a variable _as if_ it had been read from file?
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Chandra Kurniawan
on 2 Dec 2011
Hello,
This is the code. This code will captures images from your webcam.
clear; clc;
a = imaqhwinfo;
camera_name = char(a.InstalledAdaptors(end));
camera_info = imaqhwinfo(camera_name);
camera_id = camera_info.DeviceInfo.DeviceID(end);
resolution = char(camera_info.DeviceInfo.SupportedFormats(end));
vid = videoinput(camera_name, camera_id, resolution);
set(vid, 'FramesPerTrigger', Inf);
set(vid, 'ReturnedColorspace', 'rgb')
vid.FrameGrabInterval = 5;
start(vid)
i = 1;
while(vid.FramesAcquired <= 200)
data(:,:,:,i) = getsnapshot(vid);
imshow(data(:,:,:,i));
drawnow;
i = i + 1;
end
stop(vid);
flushdata(vid);
vid.TimerFcn = {'stop'};
Then the rgb images will be strored in the variable 'data'.
This program will aquire data for 200 frames.
So, if you want to access frame 1, you can type 'data(:,:,:,1)'.
Try to type 'imshow(data(:,:,:,1)' in the command window when process finished.
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Quratulann Ashraf
on 28 Feb 2020
sir i am doing video processing using getsnapshoe command in a loop. but this process is really slow...is there any other command to do so or any other way so that i dont get the lag.
looking forward for your reply
Thanks
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