Hej James,
I dont know, but I forward you to the list ... it shouldnt be any problem
to find a package, or am I wrong?
Servus,
Gernot
GPU. 3D Vision. Europe. Future. Now.
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Hallo
> I dont know, but I forward you to the list ... it shouldnt be any problem
> to find a package, or am I wrong?
>
> Servus,
>Gernot
>
> GPU. 3D Vision. Europe. Future. Now.
> Drop by: www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~gziegler - www.geofront.eu
>
>
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> Date:
Hi there
Do the MJPEGtools support more than 8 bits/channel ?
Thanks
E
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, E Chalaron wrote:
> Do the MJPEGtools support more than 8 bits/channel ?
Nope.
A couple simple utilities 'qttoy4m' (and it's counterpart 'y4mtoqt')
can be used to downconvert Quicktime files from 10bit/channel (v210)
to 8bits. And even that
Thanks Steven
My point is actually to work in 10 or more bits from frame acquired
from a machine vision cam.
Trying to sort out what I can really do before investing in bits I
could not use.
Cheers
E
Steven M. Schultz wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, E Chalaron wrote:
Do the MJPEGtool
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008, E Chalaron wrote:
> My point is actually to work in 10 or more bits from frame acquired from
> a machine vision cam.
> Trying to sort out what I can really do before investing in bits I could
> not use.
Point to remember: the type of hardware that is used to do
10 bit or