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    • stuartofmtundefined
      stuartofmt @DanS79
      last edited by

      @dans79
      Good Job.

      Just for clarity: DuetLapse 3 can be run without creating a video and leave the resulting still images intact. The companion / admin program startDuetLapse3 can be used to zip and download the still images, create a video after the fact etc. DuetLapse 3 can use M-code as the trigger provided it is a pause- but not arbitrary M-codes.

      Hope this helps understand the differences.

      See also https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/23759/videostream.

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      • kb58undefined
        kb58
        last edited by kb58

        Can't a modern cellphone do time lapse photos? I've never looked into it but it seems like a no-brainer app.

        Yup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4dhfGZxH8k

        I assume in this context that you're wanting to use it for viewing 3D builds, and in that case, yeah I can see how a dedicated camera and interface would be better, as it would be much easier to view what's going on live.

        Scratch-built 350mmx350mm coreXY, linear rails, ballscrews, 3 Z axis, Duet3 6HC, v3.3, Tool Board v1.1, BondTech LGX + Mosquito hot end

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        • stuartofmtundefined
          stuartofmt @kb58
          last edited by stuartofmt

          @kb58 said in gLapse: a time lapse application:

          ..... yeah I can see how a dedicated camera and interface would be better.....

          ☑
          These programs evolved to satisfy needs such as: monitoring and taking timelapse from, often, lengthy prints; not needing to be there to start taking the time-lapse; optionally parking the hotend for each image; capturing from more than one printer at a time; etc. etc.

          Not to mention way cheaper in absolute terms and not tying up your smartphone 📵

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          • DanS79undefined
            DanS79 @stuartofmt
            last edited by

            @stuartofmt said in gLapse: a time lapse application:

            @kb58 said in gLapse: a time lapse application:

            ..... yeah I can see how a dedicated camera and interface would be better.....

            ☑
            These programs evolved to satisfy needs such as: monitoring and taking timelapse from, often, lengthy prints; not needing to be there to start taking the time-lapse; optionally parking the hotend for each image; capturing from more than one printer at a time; etc. etc.

            Not to mention way cheaper in absolute terms and not tying up your smartphone 📵

            I agree with all of this.

            The only thing I'd add is that imo going with a Pi and a pi camera module gives you a lot more freedom freedom than off the shelf webcams and phones. You can customize the hardware and software to your heart's content. For example you could rig up a NoIR module and an IR light source and shoot in a lights out environment. for stills you have a lot of output options (jpeg, png, gif, bmp, yuv, rgb, rgba, bgr,bgra). the amount of customizations available is truly extensive.

            This is my pi zero w and hq camera module in a custom 3d printed case of my design. all i have to do is plug in an external wifi (onboard one is not good) or ethernet adapter, and give it power.
            PGH56034.jpg

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            • stuartofmtundefined
              stuartofmt @DanS79
              last edited by

              @dans79
              Sweet !

              Budget, parts bin, trying something new, scratching an itch, degree of difficulty, time, other hobbies 🙂 .... whatever works.

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator @DanS79
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                @dans79 said in gLapse: a time lapse application:

                a custom 3d printed case of my design

                Care to share?

                Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                • mrehorstdmdundefined
                  mrehorstdmd @kb58
                  last edited by

                  @kb58 Everyone has an old cell phone in a drawer somewhere. If it's one of the better ones, the camera has pretty high resolution. I use a Motorola Droid Turbo to monitor long prints and make time lapse video. It'll be a few more generations before RPi cameras can match its 24MP image sensor.

                  A program called "open camera" provides more controls than the native Android camera app, including setting intervals to snap pix for time lapse video, and to lock exposure and focus. The photos are backed up to google Photos immediately after they are captured so you can monitor print progress from any web browser by logging into your Google Photos account.

                  Irfanview will batch process the images to crop and make adjustments to brightness, contrast, white balance, etc.

                  imageJ will easily convert a sequence of images into video.

                  The camera is "free", the software is free. Print a phone mount and Bob's yer uncle!

                  Taking it to the next level is cheap and easy- add a bluetooth shutter button and a few lines of custom gcode after layer change when you slice and you can make layer synchronized video.

                  https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                  • DanS79undefined
                    DanS79 @Phaedrux
                    last edited by

                    @phaedrux

                    stls and f3d files are available on my blog post about the case under reference.

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                    • Pewundefined
                      Pew @DanS79
                      last edited by

                      @dans79 Really nice program!
                      I opened a FR request for it on github, I would like to ask if such a feature would be possible to implement to make this code even more useful.
                      https://github.com/dans98/gLapse/issues/1

                      Thank you in advance!

                      xPew created this issue in dans98/gLapse

                      closed [FR] Static image stream #1

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                      • stuartofmtundefined
                        stuartofmt @Pew
                        last edited by

                        @pew

                        I just saw this. Maybe this can help? It can act as a broker to multiple programs.
                        https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/23759/videostream?_=1649392549727

                        I use it in combination with DuetLape3.

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