Open basavarajamogi opened 3 years ago
Probably damaged shutter. Depending on how you mount it the shutter is very delicate and I have seen them damaged. In my case it was stuck open so the calibrations failed. Try replacing with a new camera and see if the problem goes away.
Thank you Jonathan, and how about a simple raw image capture using Purethermal 2 board?
On Sat, 23 Jan 2021, 06:39 Johnathan Vail, notifications@github.com wrote:
Probably damaged shutter. Depending on how you mount it the shutter is very delicate and I have seen them damaged. In my case it was stuck open so the calibrations failed. Try replacing with a new camera and see if the problem goes away.
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I am not familiar with that board but the shutter issue is a problem with the FLIR module itself.
I am working on raspberry pi 3b and purethermal 2 input output board. I just need to capture the raw thermal image and save it using python. While I tried to use purethermal1-uvc-capture, it streams the video. And also the camera shutter get stuck many time. When I reset the camera it again restarts. If anyone has any examples and documentation to refer, Please let me know.