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- how the camera work aticle [http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5951285077.html AJAX, LAMP, and liveDVD for a Linux-based camera] | - how the camera work aticle [http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5951285077.html AJAX, LAMP, and liveDVD for a Linux-based camera] | ||
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Revision as of 06:16, 4 February 2007
Background
Hi to all! In this page we will discuss the possibility of the use of the elphel 333 and the next model camera as a CINEMA CAMERA, to make , at a low cost what was impossible some time (year/month)ago. We are talking about a revolution? maybe, or maybe we are only dreamers! but it's cool to be a dreamer with a revolution in mind! :-) That idea started in the first part of 2006 and, in the mind of the reader of the pages of the dvinfo forum, and in March 26th 2006 01:46 AM, FS (I don't use the real name for privacy... FS if you want you can edit the page) started a new thread called High Definition with Elphel model 333 camera. About a year later this thread can cout more than 400 reply so for new reader it will be a big problem.
This page was born to try to solve that problem. Andrey say to us: "We need to organize data more like FAQ - thread is so big." so here we are
Please excuse not-so-good English, it's not my own language, so feel free to fix the errors if you see them.
--Matteo.pozzi 4 February 2007
Current Project Status
info about elphel 333
heare are some important link to understand what we have already.
- model 333 general specification
- how the camera work aticle AJAX, LAMP, and liveDVD for a Linux-based camera
- all the software that you need to use the camera sourceforge.net
- some video and images from the camera on elphel.com