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      Viktor @Viktor
      last edited by Viktor

      I wrote mshutter to 0x41 for constant 25 fps, am i right?

      Cause in low light i have high exposure.

      night

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        veye_xumm @Viktor
        last edited by veye_xumm

        @viktor
        This camera is fixed frame rate. You do not need to change the exposure time for that.
        I suggest you use default parameters first, and change if necessary.

        Please use videofmt for 25fps. It is 30fps by default.
        http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/VEYE-MIPI-290/327_i2c/zh#videoformat

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          Viktor @veye_xumm
          last edited by

          @veye_xumm Ok, I tryed wdmode, Pal and mshutter. And now it is good night picture.

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            Viktor @Viktor
            last edited by Viktor

            Hi Meng,

            Can you explain what parameter makes that effect with multiple shadows on image?

            alt text

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              veye_xumm @Viktor
              last edited by veye_xumm

              @viktor

              Please try close wdr.
              http://wiki.veye.cc/index.php/VEYE-MIPI-290/327_i2c/zh#wdrmode

              Because WDR uses two frames of data at different time points to be merged into one frame.
              If the exposure time is long and the vehicle is fast, there will be problems in your image.You can also try to reduce ghosting by reducing the exposure time without turning off WDR.

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              如果你使用中文,请直接用中文提问。
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                Viktor @veye_xumm
                last edited by Viktor

                Ok, and which parameter controls exposure in i2c?

                Like on CS?

                ./cs_mipi_i2c.sh -w -f aetime -p1 XXX
                range:(100,1/framerate]

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                  veye_xumm @Viktor
                  last edited by

                  @viktor
                  The parameters of the veye series are not as flexible as those of the cs series, and the parameter you want is mshutter.

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                    Viktor @veye_xumm
                    last edited by Viktor

                    Ok. Have tried mshutter, but shadows presents in all cases.

                    If i write mshutter 0x46( 1/1000 ) i expect very short exposure and more dark image. It is ok because we are using light at night.

                    But at daylight frame is over exposured. So works only 0x40 (auto shutter). Then at night we have this effect: http://forum.veye.cc/post/185

                    Here is only mshutter auto:

                    alt text

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                      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 @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
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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 @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 @Viktor
                                    last edited by

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

                                    Questions will be answered as soon as possible, please be patient.
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                                      Viktor @veye_xumm
                                      last edited by

                                      Thank you Meng.

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                                        veye_xumm @Viktor
                                        last edited by

                                        @viktor
                                        You are welcome.

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