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Example code for pyfly2 #2

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carlschoonover opened this issue Aug 18, 2014 · 7 comments
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Example code for pyfly2 #2

carlschoonover opened this issue Aug 18, 2014 · 7 comments

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@carlschoonover
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Hi kbrafford,

Thanks for making your pyfly2 wrapper available to the community. I noticed that you posted some example code on your pyfly1 repository (such as the helpful simple.pyw) and was wondering whether you have anything similar you can share for pyfly2. (FYI I am running Flycapture2 on a 64bit Win7 with Python 2.7 64bit). Any example code to get started would be very much appreciated!

Many thanks,
Carl

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I actually don't have access to a camera very easily any more. I'll see if I can borrow one for a few days and if so I'll throw together a demo for that one too.

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Hi Keith,

Very kind of you to offer to do this. If you happen to be in/around NYC I'd be happy to lend you ours.

-ces

On Aug 18, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Keith Brafford [email protected] wrote:

I actually don't have access to a camera very easily any more. I'll see if I can borrow one for a few days and if so I'll throw together a demo for that one too.


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Unfortunately I am on the west coast.

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Are you using the color or the mono version?

@kbrafford
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Also, are there any features in the fly2 API that are more important than the others?

@kbrafford
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Unfortunately I won't be able to borrow one out here. If you can somehow arrange for me to borrow a Flea3 for a week or so I can try to get the library fixed.

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Also, some kind of lens (so that I can tell that the data makes sense) would also be useful. Doesn't have to be the good one you are using for your application--just something that should show meaningful images.

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