Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

  1. Set up the flash with the desired settings, as settings influence the flash duration. My assumptions are:

    1. Manual mode

    2. 1/1, 1/2+0,3-0,6 or 1/2 flash power level

    3. Not sure about "stable color temperature" and it's impact to the frequency at which the flash can fire.. Should be tried out. We'd like a constant color temperature, but not sure what the downside is here, since it's not turned on always.

      1. stable color temperature should be on

    4. "stand by" should be turn off, or set to something like 120 min.

    5. "Delay flash" should be turn off

    6. Modeling lamps should be turned off

    7. Observe the flash duration time t=0.1. This is presumably done with the "TIMES" function of the flash.

...

To determine the effect of the stable color temperature, it makes sense to run a stress test with and without it at our desired flash power. That would also help answer whether the flash will bottleneck the bbot at the given power level (edited) 

Protocols

Camera testing

  • place the camera lens 170cm above the pot surface

  • place colorchecker card 15 cm above the pot surface

  • set the aperture to the lowest number (f/4)

  • adjust exposure

  • start finding the right focus so that the milliliter scale on the colorchecker are incredibly clear, adjust by millimeter. For example here is how the scale bar should look - image.png image (1).png img_f11_20-2.jpg

  • after the right focus has been identified, set it using the set screw

  • now adjust aperture and exposure as needed

  • Set max camera height ~1.7 meters above pot top ->

  • set focus according to the color checker at aperture=F4 ->

  • Increase flash power + increase F-number to around 10.

  • Set exposure time to 250 uS.

  • Modify aperture up or down until an appropriate exposure level is reached.

  • if too much light, increase aperture to f/11 or f/12

  • as f number increase, image quality generally increases but as it get too high image quality decreases

  • The camera should stay at 170 +- 5 cm

  • only moving up as plant grow taller

  • generally don’t want images to be too bright because you risk over exposure with flowers or wet pots

  • only thing that changes would be the height of the camera (z-axis) in the upward 20cm direction. The camera should only move up with the increase height of plants

  • adjust strobe delay 50, 100, 150, 200 while the exposure time stays at a constant 100

    • if it’s darker 50, decrease to 25, then if it’s still darker we stay at 0 and move exposure back to 250

  • use a second color checker card at pot level to confirm that images are in focus with above adjustments

  • what if the small color checker is not in focus?

    • Maybe we need to increase the F-number then, and increase the exposure time slightly. As well as the flash power

  • what if the image is still dark at f/10?

Date

Lens height above ground

Lens height above

plants

pot surface

Focus

Aperture

Exposure

Flash Power

Pot Height

Rough Horizontal FOV

2024-11-25

1.69cm

1.45 m

21.5

f/4

1/32

24 cm

48-in

2024-11-18

1.66 m

21.5

f/4

1

1/32

Camera Settings Definitions

...

  • Aperture and focus done manually on site

  • Exposure setting configured in the .txt file

Resources

SVCam

model

MP

Pixel resolution

Sensor

Sensor Size

FPS

Chroma

Mount

Interface

shr661CXGE

127.6

13392 x 9528

IMX661LQA / Sony

56.73mm (Type 3.6)

8.2

color

M72x0,75

10GigE

Flash

As of 2024/11/15 only NC has this flash

...