It is a nasty marketing trick. You have 1.3X MP camera and every pixel
has three sub-pixels (red, green, blue). So the total amount of
(sub)pixels is: 3 x 1.3X ~= 5MP. Another trick is that the higher
"resolution" - understand the size of image - is artificially increased
using an interpolation.
If you need a real 5MP resolution you need a 5MP camera, not 1.3MP,
there is no way, how to cheat it.
Vaclav M.
On 11/01/2010 11:55 PM, Manuel Escudero wrote:
Hi!
As I said before, the last webcam I bought was useless it was not
Linux fault.
I went to the Steren Shop and they changed it to me for another
webcam, this time
the COM-105 one, wich uses other USB Driver and works perfectly with
Cheese
by just plugging it.
The cam also works with my Windows 7 VM very well, but I have a New
problem:
In the webcam features, it says the cam has a 5MP resolution
interpolated, but in
the instructions it says the cam has a 1.3 MP Resolution, wich is
really poor for what
I wanna do.
¿How can I reach that 5MP Resolution in Linux? ¿What does that mean?
¿Does this webcam can really record a 5MP Video? ¿How can I do it?
Thanks!
P.S. No matter I use Cheese or the Webcam's recording software for
Windows,
the resolution is very very poor :(
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