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A library for querying and capturing from cameras, based on nokhwa crate.
Query available cameras:
print(*omni_camera.query(), sep='\n')
Example output:
CameraInfo(index=2, name='UVC Camera (046d:0809)', description='Video4Linux Device @ /dev/video2', misc='')
CameraInfo(index=0, name='USB2.0 VGA UVC WebCam: USB2.0 V', description='Video4Linux Device @ /dev/video0', misc='')
Save an image (note: requires pillow to be installed):
import omni_camera
import time
cam = omni_camera.Camera(camerata.query()[0]) # Open a camera
while cam.poll_frame_pil() is None: # Note that .poll_frame_* functions never blocks
time.sleep(0.1) # Wait until we get at least one frame from the camera
#time.sleep(1) # You might want to wait a bit longer while camera is calibrating
img = cam.poll_frame_pil()
img.save("img.png")
See examples/ for more
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We found that omni-camera demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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