Image Acquisition - preview is fast, snapshot is slow?
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Why is the snapping of frames so slow?
It seems that preview can be used with a callback to do real-time processing of images. However, snapping a frame, then calculating and displaying the result is very slow.
What is the best way to approach (quasi) real-time video processing?
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David Tarkowski
on 28 Jan 2013
I think that this example might help with your issue: http://www.mathworks.com/help/imaq/examples/acquiring-a-single-image-in-a-loop.html.
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Andraz Skoda
on 8 Jun 2016
Edited: Andraz Skoda
on 8 Jun 2016
What happens with time needed for one frame if we store the frame in Matlab variable every time in a manualy trigger mode loop? Did anybody already tested it?
I'm working on application that also needs real-time snapshoting and every frame must be processed. Processing can also be done after all frames are captured. So we take for example 20 pictures (we must come under 5 seconds) and after this, process them.
Any suggestions, ideas or results of testing this kind of application with Matlab?
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