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.TH RASPICAM 7
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.
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.SH NAME
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raspicam \- the Raspberry Pi Camera Module and its utilities
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.
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.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.
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There are four applications provided:
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.BR raspistill (1),
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.BR raspivid (1),
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.BR raspiyuv (1)
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and
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.BR raspividyuv (1).
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.BR raspistill (1)
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and
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.BR raspiyuv (1)
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are very similar and are intended for capturing images;
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.BR raspivid (1)
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and
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.BR raspvidyuv (1)
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are for recording video.
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The utilities share many common options, which are documented in the sections
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.BR "HARDWARE OPTIONS" ,
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.BR "PREVIEW OPTIONS" ,
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.BR "IMAGE OPTIONS" ,
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and
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.BR "STEREOSCOPIC (3D) OPTIONS"
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below. Within each section, options are listed alphabetically (by the
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long-option's title).
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.PP
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All the applications are driven from the command line, and written to take
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advantage of the MMAL API which runs over OpenMAX. The MMAL API provides an
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easier to use system than that presented by OpenMAX. Note that MMAL is a
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Broadcom-specific API used only on VideoCore 4 systems.
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.PP
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The applications use up to four OpenMAX (MMAL) components: camera, preview,
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encoder, and null_sink. All applications use the camera component;
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.BR raspistill (1)
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uses the Image Encode component;
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.BR raspivid (1)
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uses the Video Encode component; and
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.BR raspiyuv (1)
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and
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.BR raspividyuv (1)
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don't use an encoder, sending their YUV or RGB output directly from the
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camera component to file.
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.PP
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The preview display is optional, but can be used full-screen or directed to a
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specific rectangular area on the display. If preview is disabled, the null_sink
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component is used to 'absorb' the preview frames. The camera must produce
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preview frames even if these aren't required for display, as they're used for
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calculating exposure and white balance settings.
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.PP
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In addition, it's possible to omit the filename option (in which case the
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preview is displayed but no file is written), or to redirect all output to
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stdout.
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.
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.
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.SH GETTING STARTED
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.
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.B Warning:
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Cameras are sensitive to static. Earth yourself prior to handling the PCB. A
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sink tap or similar should suffice if you don’t have an earthing strap.
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.PP
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The camera board attaches to the Raspberry Pi via a 15-way ribbon cable. There
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are only two connections to make: the ribbon cable needs to be attached to the
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camera PCB, and to the Raspberry Pi itself. You need to get the cable the right
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way round, or the camera will not work. On the camera PCB, the blue backing on
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the cable should face away from the PCB, and on the Raspberry Pi it should face
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towards the Ethernet connection (or where the Ethernet connector would be if
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you're using a model A+).
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.PP
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Although the connectors on the PCB and the Pi are different, they work in a
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similar way. On the Raspberry Pi itself, pull up the tabs on each end of the
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connector. It should slide up easily, and be able to pivot around slightly.
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Fully insert the ribbon cable into the slot, ensuring it is set straight, then
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gently press down the tabs to clip it into place. The camera PCB connector also
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requires you to pull the tabs away from the board, gently insert the cable,
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then push the tabs back. The PCB connector can be a little more awkward than
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the one on the Pi itself.
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.
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.
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.SH TROUBLESHOOTING
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.
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If the Camera Module isn't working correctly, there are number of things to
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try:
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.IP \(bu 2
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Is the ribbon cable attached to the Camera Serial Interface (CSI), not the
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Display Serial Interface (DSI)? The ribbon connector will fit into either port.
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The Camera port is located near the HDMI connector.
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.
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.IP \(bu
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Are the ribbon connectors all firmly seated, and are they the right way round?
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They must be straight in their sockets.
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.
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.IP \(bu
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Is the Camera Module connector, between the smaller black Camera Module itself
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and the PCB, firmly attached? Sometimes this connection can come loose during
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transit or when putting the Camera Module in a case. Using a fingernail, flip
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up the connector on the PCB, then reconnect it with gentle pressure. It engages
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with a very slight click. Don't force it; if it doesn't engage, it's probably
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slightly misaligned.
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.
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.IP \(bu
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Have
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.I sudo apt update
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and
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.I sudo apt full-upgrade
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been run?
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.
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.IP \(bu
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Is
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.I start_x=1
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present in the \(lqconfig.txt\(rq boot configuration?
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.
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.IP \(bu
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Is your power supply sufficient? The Camera Module adds about 200-250mA to the
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power requirements of your Raspberry Pi.
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.
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.PP
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Try the following in response to specific error messages:
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.
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.TP
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.B Error : raspistill/raspivid command not found
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This probably means your update/upgrade failed in some way. Try it again.
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.
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.TP
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.B Error : ENOMEM
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The Camera Module is not starting up. Check all connections again.
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.
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.TP
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.B Error : ENOSPC
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The Camera Module is probably running out of GPU memory. Check
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\(lqconfig.txt\(rq on the boot partition. The
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.I gpu_mem
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option should be at least 128.
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.
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.
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.SH HARDWARE OPTIONS
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-cs ", " \-\-camselect " \fIcamera\fR"
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Selects the camera to use on a multi-camera system (currently only Pi
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Compute Modules).
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Use 0 or 1.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-md ", " \-\-mode " \fImode\fR"
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Sets a specified sensor mode, disabling the automatic selection.
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Possible values depend on the version of the Camera Module being used:
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.IP
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Version 1.x (OV5647)
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.TS
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tab(|);
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l l l l l l .
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Mode|Size|Aspect|Framerates|FOV|Binning
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\_|\_|\_|\_|\_|\_
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.T&
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n c s s s s .
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0|--- automatic selection ---
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.T&
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n l l l l l .
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1|1920 x 1080|16:9|1 - 30fps|Partial|None
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2|2592 x 1944|4:3|1 - 15fps|Full|None
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3|2592 x 1944|4:3|0.1666 - 1fps|Full|None
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4|1296 x 972|4:3|1 - 42fps|Full|2 x 2
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5|1296 x 730|16:9|1 - 49fps|Full|2 x 2
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6|640 x 480|4:3|42.1 - 60fps|Full|2 x 2 + skip
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7|640 x 480|4:3|60.1 - 90fps|Full|2 x 2 + skip
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.TE
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.IP
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Version 2.x (IMX219)
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.TS
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tab(|);
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l l l l l l .
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Mode|Size|Aspect|Framerates|FOV|Binning
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\_|\_|\_|\_|\_|\_
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.T&
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n c s s s s .
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0|--- automatic selection ---
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.T&
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n l l l l l .
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1|1920 x 1080|16:9|0.1 - 30fps|Partial|None
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2|3280 x 2464|4:3|0.1 - 15fps|Full|None
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3|3280 x 2464|4:3|0.1 - 15fps|Full|None
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4|1640 x 1232|4:3|0.1 - 40fps|Full|2 x 2
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5|1640 x 922|16:9|0.1 - 40fps|Full|2 x 2
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6|1280 x 720|16:9|40 - 90fps|Partial|2 x 2
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7|640 x 480|4:3|40 - 200fps*|Partial|2 x 2
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.TE
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.IP
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* For frame rates over 120fps, it is necessary to turn off automatic exposure
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and gain control using
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.IR "-ex off" .
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Doing so should achieve the higher frame rates, but exposure time and gains
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will need to be set to fixed values supplied by the user.
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.IP
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HQ Camera (IMX477)
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.TS
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tab(|);
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l l l l l l .
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Mode|Size|Aspect|Framerates|FOV|Binning
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\_|\_|\_|\_|\_|\_
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.T&
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n c s s s s .
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0|--- automatic selection ---
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.T&
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n l l l l l .
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1|2028 x 1080|169:90|0.1 - 50fps|Partial|2 x 2
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2|2028 x 1520|4:3|0.1 - 50fps|Full|2 x 2
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3|4056 x 3040|4:3|0.005 - 10fps|Full|None
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4|1012 x 760|4:3|50.1 - 120fps|Full|4 x 4
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.TE
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-gps ", " \-\-gpsdexif
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Applies real-time EXIF information from any attached GPS dongle (using GSPD) to
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the image; requires
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.I libgps.so
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to be installed.
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.
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.
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.SH PREVIEW OPTIONS
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-dn ", " \-\-dispnum " \fIscreen\fR"
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Specifies which display the camera preview should appear on, using dispmanx /
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tvservice numbering (see the output of
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.I tvservice -l
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or the
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.I display_power
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command under
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.BR vcgencmd (1)
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for more information).
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-f ", " \-\-fullscreen
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Forces the preview window to use the whole screen. Note that the aspect ratio
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of the incoming image will be retained, so there may be bars on some edges.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-n ", " \-\-nopreview
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Disables the preview window completely. Note that even though the preview is
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disabled, the camera will still be producing frames, so will be using power.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-op ", " \-\-opacity " \fIvalue\fR"
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Sets the opacity of the preview window. 0 = invisible, 255 = fully opaque.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-p ", " \-\-preview " \fIx,y,w,h\fR"
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Allows the user to define the size of the preview window and its location on
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the screen. Note this will be superimposed over the top of any other
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windows/graphics.
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.
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.
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.SH IMAGE OPTIONS
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-a ", " \-\-annotate " \fIflags|text\fR"
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Adds some text and/or metadata to the picture.
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.IP
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Metadata is indicated using a bitmask notation, so add them together to show
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multiple parameters. For example, 12 will show time (4) and date (8), since
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4+8=12.
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.IP
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Text may include date/time placeholders by using the '%' character, as used by
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.BR strftime (3).
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.RS
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.TP
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.B \-a 4
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Displays the time, "20:09:33"
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.TP
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.B \-a 8
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Displays the date, "10/28/15"
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.TP
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.B \-a 16
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Shutter settings
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.TP
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.B \-a 32
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CAF settings
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.TP
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.B \-a 64
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Gain settings
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.TP
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.B \-a 128
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Lens settings
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.TP
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.B \-a 256
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Motion settings
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.TP
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.B \-a 512
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Frame number
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.TP
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.B \-a 1024
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Black background
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.TP
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.B \-a "ABC"
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Show the specified text, "ABC"
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.TP
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.B \-a "ABC %Y\-%m\-%d"
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Show the specified text, "ABC %Y\-%m\-%d"
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.TP
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.B \-a 4 \-a "ABC %Y\-%m\-%d %X"
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Displays a formatted timestamp, "ABC 2015\-10\-28 20:09:33"
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.TP
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.B \-a 8 \-a "ABC %Y\-%m\-%d %X"
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Also displays a formatted timestamp, "ABC 2015\-10\-28 20:09:33"
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.RE
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-ae ", " \-\-annotateex " \fIsize,fg,bg\fR"
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Specifies annotation size, text color, and background color. Colors are in
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hex YUV format.
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Size ranges from 6 - 160; default is 32. Asking for an invalid size should give
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you the default.
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.IP
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For example, to obtain size 32 white text on a black background:
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.IP
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.EX
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-ae 32,0xff,0x808000 -a "Annotation text"
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.EE
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.IP
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Or for size 10 black text on a white background:
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.IP
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.EX
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-ae 10,0x00,0x8080FF -a "Annotation text"
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.EE
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-ag ", " \-\-analoggain " \fIvalue\fR"
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Sets the analog gain value directly on the sensor (floating point value from
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1.0 to 8.0 for the OV5647 sensor on V1 Camera Module, and 1.0 to 12.0 for the
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IMX219 sensor on V1 Camera Module and the IMX447 on the HQ Camera).
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-awb ", " \-\-awb " \fImode\fR"
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Modes for which color temperature ranges (in Kelvin) are available have these
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settings in brackets.
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.RS
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.TP
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.B off
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turn off white balance calculation
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.TP
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.B auto
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automatic mode (default)
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.TP
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.B sun
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sunny mode (between 5000K and 6500K)
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.TP
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.B cloud
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cloudy mode (between 6500K and 12000K)
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.TP
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.B shade
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shade mode
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.TP
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.B tungsten
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tungsten lighting mode (between 2500K and 3500K)
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.TP
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.B fluorescent
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fluorescent lighting mode (between 2500K and 4500K)
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.TP
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.B incandescent
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incandescent lighting mode
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.TP
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.B flash
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flash mode
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.TP
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.B horizon
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horizon mode
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.TP
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.B greyworld
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used on the NoIR camera to fix incorrect AWB results due to the lack of the IR
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filter
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.RE
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.IP
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Note that not all of these settings may be implemented, depending on camera
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type.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-awbg ", " \-\-awbgains " \fIblue,red\fR"
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Sets blue and red gains (as floating point numbers) to be applied when
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.I \-awb off
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is set e.g.
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.I \-awbg 1.5,1.2
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-br ", " \-\-brightness " \fIvalue\fR"
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Sets the brightness of the image, from 0 to 100. 50 is the default.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-cfx ", " \-\-colfx " \fIu:v\fR"
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The supplied U and V parameters (range 0 - 255) are applied to the U and Y
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channels of the image. For example,
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.I \-\-colfx 128:128
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should result in a monochrome image.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-co ", " \-\-contrast " \fIvalue\fR"
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Sets the contrast of the image, from -100 to 100. 0 is the default.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-dg ", " \-\-digitalgain " \fIvalue\fR"
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Sets the digital gain value applied by the ISP (floating point value from 1.0
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to 64.0, but values over about 4.0 will produce overexposed images).
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-drc ", " \-\-drc " \fIvalue\fR"
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Dynamic range control (DRC) changes the images by increasing the range of dark
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areas, and decreasing the brighter areas. This can improve the image in low
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light areas. Valid values are
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.IR off " (default), " low ", " med ", or " high.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-ev ", " \-\-ev " \fIvalue\fR"
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Sets the exposure value compensation, from -10 to 10. 0 is the default.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-ex ", " \-\-exposure " \fImode\fR"
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Sets the exposure mode of the camera. Possible options are:
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.RS
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.TP
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.B auto
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use automatic exposure mode (default)
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.TP
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.B night
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select setting for night shooting
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.TP
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.B nightpreview
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<undocumented>
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.TP
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.B backlight
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select setting for backlit subject
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.TP
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.B spotlight
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<undocumented>
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.TP
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.B sports
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select setting for sports (fast shutter etc.)
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.TP
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.B snow
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select setting optimized for snowy scenery
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.TP
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.B beach
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select setting optimized for beach
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.TP
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.B verylong
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select setting for long exposures
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.TP
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.B fixedfps
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constrain fps to a fixed value
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.TP
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.B antishake
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select "antishake" mode
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.TP
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.B fireworks
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select setting optimized for fireworks
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.RE
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.IP
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Note that not all of these settings may be implemented, depending on camera
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tuning.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-fli ", " \-\-flicker " \fImode\fR"
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Set a mode to compensate for lights flickering at the mains frequency, which
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can be seen as a dark horizontal band across an image. Flicker avoidance locks
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the exposure time to a multiple of the mains flicker frequency (8.33ms for
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60Hz, or 10ms for 50Hz). This means that images can be noisier as the control
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algorithm has to increase the gain instead of exposure time should it wish for
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an intermediate exposure value.
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.I auto
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can be confused by external factors, therefore it is preferable to leave this
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setting off unless actually required.
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.IP
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Possible options are:
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.RS
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.TP
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.B off
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turn off flicker avoidance
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.TP
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.B auto
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automatically detect mains frequency
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.TP
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.B 50hz
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set avoidance at 50Hz
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.TP
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.B 60hz
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set avoidance at 60Hz
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.RE
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-hf ", " \-\-hflip
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Flips the preview and saved image horizontally.
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.
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.TP
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.BR \-ifx ", " \-\-imxfx " \fIeffect\fR"
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Set an effect to be applied to the image:
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.RS
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.TP
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.B none
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no effect (default)
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.TP
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.B negative
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invert the image colors
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.TP
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.B solarise
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solarize the image
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.TP
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.B posterise
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posterize the image
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.TP
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.B whiteboard
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whiteboard effect
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.TP
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.B blackboard
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||
blackboard effect
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||
.TP
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||
.B sketch
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||
sketch effect
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||
.TP
|
||
.B denoise
|
||
denoise the image
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||
.TP
|
||
.B emboss
|
||
emboss the image
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B oilpaint
|
||
oil paint effect
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B hatch
|
||
hatch sketch effect
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B gpen
|
||
graphite sketch effect
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B pastel
|
||
pastel effect
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B watercolour
|
||
watercolor effect
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B film
|
||
film grain effect
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B blur
|
||
blur the image
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B saturation
|
||
saturate the image color
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B colourswap
|
||
not fully implemented
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B washedout
|
||
not fully implemented
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B colourpoint
|
||
not fully implemented
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B colourbalance
|
||
not fully implemented
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B cartoon
|
||
not fully implemented
|
||
.RE
|
||
.IP
|
||
Note that not all of these settings may be available in all circumstances.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-ISO ", " \-\-ISO " \fIvalue\fR"
|
||
Sets the ISO to be used for captures, from 100 to 800. The default is
|
||
automatic.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-mm ", " \-\-metering " \fImode\fR"
|
||
Specify the metering mode used for the preview and capture:
|
||
.RS
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B average
|
||
average the whole frame for metering
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B spot
|
||
spot metering in the center of the frame
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B backlit
|
||
assume a backlit image
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B matrix
|
||
matrix metering
|
||
.RE
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-roi ", " \-\-roi " \fIx,y,w,h\fR"
|
||
Allows the specification of the area of the sensor to be used as the source for
|
||
the preview and capture. This is defined as x,y for the top-left corner, and a
|
||
width and height, with all values in normalised coordinates (0.0 - 1.0). So, to
|
||
set a ROI at halfway across and down the sensor, and a width and height of a
|
||
quarter of the sensor, use:
|
||
.IP
|
||
.EX
|
||
-roi 0.5,0.5,0.25,0.25
|
||
.EE
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-rot ", " \-\-rotation " \fIvalue\fR"
|
||
Sets the rotation of the image in the viewfinder and resulting image. This can
|
||
take any value from 0 upwards, but due to hardware constraints only 0, 90, 180,
|
||
and 270 degree rotations are supported.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-sa ", " \-\-saturation " \fIvalue\fR"
|
||
Sets the color saturation of the image, from -100 to 100. 0 is the default.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-set ", " \-\-settings
|
||
Retrieves the current camera settings and writes them to stdout.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-sh ", " \-\-sharpness " \fIvalue\fR"
|
||
Sets the sharpness of the image, from -100 to 100. 0 is the default.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-ss ", " \-\-shutter " \fIvalue\fR"
|
||
Sets the shutter open time to the specified value (in microseconds). Shutter
|
||
speed limits are as follows:
|
||
.TS
|
||
tab(|);
|
||
l l .
|
||
Camera Model|Max (microseconds)
|
||
\_|\_
|
||
.T&
|
||
l n .
|
||
Version 1.x (OV5647)|6000000\& (6s)
|
||
Version 2.x (IMX219)|10000000\& (10s)
|
||
HQ (IMX477)|200000000\& (200s)
|
||
.TE
|
||
.IP
|
||
Using values above these maximums will result in undefined behaviour.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-st ", " \-\-stats
|
||
Force recomputation of statistics on stills capture pass. Digital gain and AWB
|
||
are recomputed based on the actual capture frame statistics, rather than the
|
||
preceding preview frame.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-vf ", " \-\-vflip
|
||
Flips the preview and saved image horizontally.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-vs ", " \-\-vstab
|
||
In video mode only, turns on video stabilisation.
|
||
.
|
||
.
|
||
.SH STEREOSCOPIC (3D) OPTIONS
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-3dswap ", " \-\-3dswap
|
||
Swaps the camera order used in stereoscopic imaging;
|
||
.B NOTE:
|
||
currently not working.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-dec ", " \-\-decimate
|
||
Halves the width and height of the stereo image.
|
||
.
|
||
.TP
|
||
.BR \-3d ", " \-\-stereo " \fImode\fR"
|
||
Select the specified stereo imaging mode;
|
||
.I sbs
|
||
selects side-by-side mode,
|
||
.I tb
|
||
selects top/bottom mode;
|
||
.I off
|
||
turns off stereo mode (the default).
|
||
.
|
||
.
|
||
.SH SEE ALSO
|
||
.BR raspistill (1),
|
||
.BR raspiyuv (1),
|
||
.BR raspivid (1),
|
||
.BR raspividyuv (1),
|
||
.BR vcgencmd (1),
|
||
.B [SOURCE]
|
||
.
|
||
.
|
||
.SH REFERENCES
|
||
.TP
|
||
.B [SOURCE]
|
||
https://www.raspberrypi.org/\:documentation/\:raspbian/\:applications/\:camera.md
|