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    • veye_xumm
      veye_xumm @Viktor last edited by

      @viktor said in I2c tools failed:

      Have tried mshutter, but shadows presents in all cases.

      Pls try close wdr as I suggested before.

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        Viktor @veye_xumm last edited by Viktor

        Wdr already closed.
        May be i should restart system?

        Pal i set before run programm.
        But other controls can i set before too?

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        • veye_xumm
          veye_xumm @Viktor last edited by

          @viktor

          1. pls post your cmd to close wdr.
          2. pls try close 3d denoise.
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              Viktor @veye_xumm last edited by

              Here is cmd:
              sudo ./veye_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f videoformat -p1 PAL
              sudo ./veye_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f wdrmode -b 7 -p1 0x00
              sudo ./veye_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f mshutter -b 7 -p1 0x40

              alt text

              So it is a daylight. Sensor has auto shutter mode, cars speed is slow because it is parking barrier.

              Why is double image?

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              • veye_xumm
                veye_xumm @Viktor last edited by

                @viktor said in I2c tools failed:
                please add this one :
                ./veye_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f denoise -p1 x00 -b7

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                  Viktor @veye_xumm last edited by

                  Thanks. Looks like fixed.
                  alt text

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                  • veye_xumm
                    veye_xumm @Viktor last edited by

                    @viktor
                    OK. So 3D denoise is the key. You can try to have a low level 2d denoise.

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                      Viktor @veye_xumm last edited by

                      Thank you Meng.

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                      • veye_xumm
                        veye_xumm @Viktor last edited by

                        @viktor
                        You are welcome.

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