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Where it is stated that you can not read in an image > QVGA...
Note: I know that this does not work for the GC2145 as well as the OV767X cameras in color mode.
Also The HM01b0 camera has a max resolution of QVGA.
HM0360 is the one camera that does work. Here is an image shown where I truncated it to 480x480. Note: I am using an adapter that rotates the camera 90 degrees. I also had to implement the flip/rotate methods....
Note the code is in the Giga forum thread post #6.
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I believe that there is no easy way to use most if not all of the cameras in any resolution > QVGA.
I asked about it in the Forum thread:
https://forum.arduino.cc/t/camera-arducam-dvp-possible-resolution-qvga/1231903
As well in the Nicla Vision forum:
https://forum.arduino.cc/t/can-you-capture-images-with-resolution-qvga/1235706
And another member found a posting on the OpenMV forum:
https://forums.openmv.io/t/nicla-vision-sensor-jpeg/9005
Where it is stated that you can not read in an image > QVGA...
Note: I know that this does not work for the GC2145 as well as the OV767X cameras in color mode.
Also The HM01b0 camera has a max resolution of QVGA.
HM0360 is the one camera that does work. Here is an image shown where I truncated it to 480x480. Note: I am using an adapter that rotates the camera 90 degrees. I also had to implement the flip/rotate methods....
Note the code is in the Giga forum thread post #6.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: