Image capture using webcam

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Prateek
Prateek le 16 Avr 2011
I am using matlab for capturing image using a webcam(company-Labtec) whenever i get a snapshot the image appears Red.How should i overcome this problem?
Also how can I increase the shuter exposore time of the webcam?
OS-Windows XP
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Mohan Kant
Mohan Kant le 12 Mar 2017
the same problem with me please solve that problem
Chaitanya Panse
Chaitanya Panse le 27 Mai 2018
Modifié(e) : Chaitanya Panse le 27 Mai 2018
The problem with my GUI is that whenever i connect an external webcam and run in GUI the axis becomes very small that it is hardly seen. How do i overcome this problem? Please help.

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David Tarkowski
David Tarkowski le 20 Avr 2011
I'm going to guess that the problem is the color space that your camera returns data in is not RGB. This is common for a lot of webcams. The commands commonly used to display images such as image or imshow expect RGB data. If you pass in YCbCr (or YUV) data, the result is an image that looks vaguely correct but has a pink and green hue to it.
There are a number of ways to work around this, but in your case, I suspect that the easiest will be to change the ReturnedColorSpace property of the videoinput object:
vid = videoinput('winvideo', 1);
set(vid, 'ReturnedColorSpace', 'RGB');
img = getsnapshot(vid);
imshow(img)
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 1 Août 2017
Try this:
>> ver
>> which getsnapshot
What does it say? You probably don't have the Image Acquisition Toolbox installed.
Ritika
Ritika le 3 Fév 2018
How to save the snapshots during recording...can u Please help me for this

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Mark Jones
Mark Jones le 25 Avr 2011
Modifié(e) : John Kelly le 13 Nov 2013
Alternatively, it may be that your camera needs to warm up. To allow for this, try using manual triggering and GETSNAPSHOT.

Ian
Ian le 7 Juil 2014
I got this to work, but is there a way to then read that image? Like to call it back so matlab can analyze it?
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Ian
Ian le 10 Juil 2014
Ahhh thank you very much! I have gotten the code to work now.
Antonio Meza
Antonio Meza le 5 Nov 2015
Thank you!! it works. Finally, i can finish my project. Greetengs from Mexico

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finalyear project
finalyear project le 21 Oct 2016
Tried to take an image using webcam by following code
vid = videoinput('winvideo', 3);
set(vid, 'ReturnedColorSpace', 'RGB');
img = getsnapshot(vid);
imshow(img)
but still got black image.Can anybody please suggest something?
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Syed Aameer
Syed Aameer le 1 Fév 2017
attach this code above to to your code axes(handles.axes1);
hImage=image(zeros(80,120,3),'Parent',handles.axes1); preview(vid,hImage);

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mohamed hushan
mohamed hushan le 5 Oct 2017
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 16 Mai 2020
vid = videoinput('winvideo', 1);
set(vid, 'ReturnedColorSpace', 'RGB');
img = getsnapshot(vid); imshow(img)
after that how to save the snap images into folder?

Shrey Garg
Shrey Garg le 16 Mai 2020
webcam not working in matlab
it opensup logitech webcam nut it doesnot works and displays message that application already opened

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