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02-17-2013 11:57 AM #211
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02-17-2013 12:02 PM #212
Done. Z, book it on Proteeonline as well if you can.
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This will give you an idea of an hcam and vcam ball detection.
The curtain would be better in front of the golf bags so you only see the dark curtain in the background. I posted a pic of my vcam background as well so you can see what the curtain does. It is an older picture I saved a while ago so it looks a little different now (not so contorted). The first picture is for my camera device settings for the vcam. I have changed the vcam device settings to a frame rate of 40 and shutter speed of 25 with a gain of 3 as I found they gave me better wedge detection.Last edited by psace; 02-17-2013 at 01:57 PM.
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02-17-2013 12:09 PM #214
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Bubs, is the gain on the H-cam down to zero? Post a capture of the camera settings window.
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02-17-2013 12:09 PM #215
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what is raster set at, frame rate and exposure, and sense. I have a very similar look of your v cam with golf bag in background, but when only the golf lights are on the bag can not be seen. Also I had a capture like yours in post 2174 , which I thought was good, but when I did an online with Protee they upped the raster to get a much fainter line. I had the raster slider all the way to the left. Protee told me that it takes much more computer resources to have the raster that low.
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02-17-2013 12:40 PM #216
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02-17-2013 12:45 PM #217
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Your getting closer Bubs. What club was that. Judging by the length of the ball streak I would say a wedge? I can't see the ball streak in the first capture screen. Is it there? The ball is in the red box now which is good. Try using a frame rate of 60 and a shutter speed of 14-16 with a gain near or at 0.
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02-17-2013 12:46 PM #218
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Bubs, H-cam is not perpedicular to the target line. It's a little skewed. Also, you need to post the camera settings screen so we don't keep asking a lot of questions.
Btw, I just updated the how to post with the info for the H-cam mount. Enjoy.
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02-17-2013 12:58 PM #219
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psace, love the V-cam pic. Can you post the camera settings screen also so others can see how you got there?
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02-17-2013 12:58 PM #220
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forgot how to screen captured
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I have that very mount and do not like it with the housing that comes from pro tee. I can't get it tight enough so it does not move. I did tape it and still can't get it perfect. I sorry guys if this is too much , just getting really frustrated.
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I would be surprised if you didn't get frustrated. This is the most difficult part of getting the simulator up and running. I ended up putting my hcam on my lighting track so I could slide it back and forth for adjustment. It is tricky but once you get the hcam setup you shouldn't have to adjust it again. I also put my projector on a sliding track for easy adjustment.
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psace, I meant the "Camera Device" settings screen.
Bubs, are you referring to the mount I just posted for the H-cam?
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02-17-2013 01:49 PM #229
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yes
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I think some of my frustration is not have the projector yet. So I make an adjustment climb down the ladder and go over to the computer monitor. like 10000 times.
the remote desktop will not fix my issues thus far correct?
As far as the background for the vcam, does it have to be black. There would be no way I can put a black curtain covering the wall opposite as that wall has a tv and the clubs. I do not want to go through the hassle of remounting the TV.
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02-17-2013 02:23 PM #235
What about moving the vcam to the other side?
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02-17-2013 02:32 PM #236
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Nothing having a projector is going to be tough.
The remote support would help for sure. But first of all, you need to use the right settings for right camera. Then post screen captures so we can see what is happening. I only see minor problems.
The V-cam background does not have to be completely black. But darker is better. If bright areas or objects from the golf bag become a problem, then you will have to cover them up.
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The H-cam is off center because my track lighting goes down the middle. so i mounted the camera to the side of that. The biggest problem I am having is getting the cameras setup up. Not the settings in the software the physical part. Just cannot get them so sit still on the mounts where they need to be. Also I only have 1 light up so far will that make a difference?
I did have a 75W spotlight mounted over the sensor pad but when I worked with the H-cam it seemed to completely white out the area so I could not see the ball. I then switched it to a 50 W and it seemed to look better. Is that bright enough? My ceiling height is only around 9 ft so with the light hanging down 8 1/2 feet. Also what bulb should I use for the putting area? The 75 flood as you recommended or less?
Thanks
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02-17-2013 08:44 PM #238
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Bubs you have to get the cams mounted properly somehow. Until then, you will continue to have problems. You definitely need two lights. I have a 50w over the main sensor and it is 11 feet high so it should work for you. I would definitely use a 75w over the putting sensor area.
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Bubs, you need to have both lights up and the cameras need to mounted good. I would recommend a 60-65w for the putting/ball light for your ceiling height.
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