Try taking a picture of solid red, green, and blue images. (As close to pure saturated colors as you can get). How does that affect the resulting data?
-- Peter Fales Lucent Technologies, Room 1C-436 N9IYJ 2000 N Naperville Rd PO Box 3033 internet: psfa...@lucent.com Naperville, IL 60566-7033 work: (630) 979-8031 On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 11:14:27AM -0500, Theodore Kilgore wrote: > > > On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Peter Fales wrote: > > > > Maybe your data is also compressed? Or it's transferred as a jpeg? > > > > For a toy camera like this, it's most likely the raw output of the CCD > > device and needs a fair amount of processing of the raw pixel data. > > Actually, I suspect it is a CMOS chip. The camera really is cheap. > > > The > > dc25 backend shows an example of this kind of processing. (It's not likely > > that you'll be able to use that kind - just an example of that type of > > processing.) > > > > My guess is that the most effective technique would be to open up the camera > > and try to identify the manufacturer of the CCD. > > And how would I do that identification if there is nothing written on > said chip? Since I have already destroyed one of these things trying to > look inside, I would be glad to look in it again (can't kill it twice, > after all) if it would really help. > > And anyway the USB vendor:product number is 0x2770:0x9120, which tells us > that the chip is from SQ Technologies ( website at www.sq.com.tw ) and > they do claim to make video capture chips. They make an SQ905 and an SQ913 > in particular. I suspect the one in this camera is the SQ905 (there is no > 912) They have publicly available "data sheets" which are nothing but > glossy sales brochures. > > Then see if you can get > > anything from them. > > Good idea. They don't answer my e-mail. > > > I think that's how the dc-25 algorithms were > > originally developed (not by me!) > > > Hmmm. I will have a look. > > Thanks. > > Ted Kilgore > > > _______________________________________________ > Sane-devel mailing list > sane-de...@www.mostang.com > http://www.mostang.com/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel