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= Histograms in 333 camera =
 
= Histograms in 333 camera =
 
It is now (starting with 6.4.22 software) possible to get images with histograms from the 333 cameras.
 
It is now (starting with 6.4.22 software) possible to get images with histograms from the 333 cameras.
  http://<camera_ip>/histogram.cgi
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== histogram.cgi ==
returns GIF image with 4 histograms - for integral intensity (white) and fro individual colors (RGB)
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  <nowiki>http://<camera_ip>/histogram.cgi</nowiki>
  http://<camera_ip>/pnghist.cgi
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returns GIF image with 4 histograms - for integral intensity (white) and for individual colors (RGB)
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== pnghist.cgi ==
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  <nowiki>http://<camera_ip>/pnghist.cgi</nowiki>
 
returns PNG images and can be configured with additional parameters, such as
 
returns PNG images and can be configured with additional parameters, such as
  http://<camera_ip>/pnghist.cgi?sqrt=0&scale=10&average=10
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  <nowiki>http://<camera_ip>/pnghist.cgi?sqrt=0&scale=10&average=10</nowiki>
== pnghist.cgi parameters ==
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=== pnghist.cgi parameters ===
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'''Bold''' are the default values
 
  height -  image height, maximal is '''256''' pixels (width is always 256)
 
  height -  image height, maximal is '''256''' pixels (width is always 256)
 
  draw -    draw mode (0..'''2'''): 0 - dots, 1 - vertical bars, 2 - connected dots
 
  draw -    draw mode (0..'''2'''): 0 - dots, 1 - vertical bars, 2 - connected dots
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  colors  - (0..'''57'''..63). Bit-mask that controls display of individual and composite components:
 
  colors  - (0..'''57'''..63). Bit-mask that controls display of individual and composite components:
 
  1 - red, 2 - Green1 (in red rows), 4 - green 2 (in blue rows), 8 - blue, 16 - white, 32 - both greens combined. So 1+8+32=40 will display R,G and B
 
  1 - red, 2 - Green1 (in red rows), 4 - green 2 (in blue rows), 8 - blue, 16 - white, 32 - both greens combined. So 1+8+32=40 will display R,G and B
  rav -     ('''0'''...) - running average, averages specified number of pixels to make histograms smooth.
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  average - ('''0'''...) - running average, averages specified number of pixels to make histograms smooth.
  dscale -  (..'''3.0'''...) - specifies what fraction of the total height would the histogram occupy iof all the values were the same. The higher the value, the lower the histogram will be displayed
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  scale -  (..'''3.0'''...) - specifies what fraction of the total height would the histogram occupy iof all the values were the same. The higher the value, the lower the histogram will be displayed

Latest revision as of 10:42, 13 January 2006

Histograms in 333 camera

It is now (starting with 6.4.22 software) possible to get images with histograms from the 333 cameras.

histogram.cgi

http://<camera_ip>/histogram.cgi

returns GIF image with 4 histograms - for integral intensity (white) and for individual colors (RGB)

pnghist.cgi

http://<camera_ip>/pnghist.cgi

returns PNG images and can be configured with additional parameters, such as

http://<camera_ip>/pnghist.cgi?sqrt=0&scale=10&average=10

pnghist.cgi parameters

Bold are the default values

height -   image height, maximal is 256 pixels (width is always 256)
draw -     draw mode (0..2): 0 - dots, 1 - vertical bars, 2 - connected dots
fillz -    (0/1), fill zeros - fill gaps of zeros (happens in high contras areas where each sensor count (1 of 1024) corresponds to several output counts. 
linterpz - (0/1), linear interpolation for the filled gaps of zeros. Automatically turns on fillz (above)
sqrt     - (0/1), calcualtes square root fro each histogram value. Relatively increases small values.
colors   - (0..57..63). Bit-mask that controls display of individual and composite components:
1 - red, 2 - Green1 (in red rows), 4 - green 2 (in blue rows), 8 - blue, 16 - white, 32 - both greens combined. So 1+8+32=40 will display R,G and B
average  - (0...) - running average, averages specified number of pixels to make histograms smooth.
scale -   (..3.0...) - specifies what fraction of the total height would the histogram occupy iof all the values were the same. The higher the value, the lower the histogram will be displayed