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How Do I set Camera Exposure in MATLAB?

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jim
jim le 4 Avr 2011
Commenté : KAE le 11 Mar 2019
Hi, I was trying to adjust the exposure for my webcamera, I looked on my image Acquisition toolbox and when i adjust the exposer on there it seems to use the command 'src.Exposure = 10;' (for when you want the exposure to be 10)
I wanted to set my camera exposure to say 20, and i used the same idea but it doesnt seem to work? I tried it for other numbers eg, 60, 100 etc but it seems there is no affect.
Bellow shows the code i am using to test it.
imaqhwinfo ('winvideo', 1);
video = videoinput('winvideo',1,'RGB24_640x480');
src.Exposure = 20; % changes exposure
preview(video); %Launches video preview window

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 4 Avr 2011
What is src in your code? Do you mean video.Exposure ?
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jim
jim le 4 Avr 2011
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 9 Mar 2019
Hi, thanks for the reply i used this in the end.
vid = videoinput('winvideo', 1, 'RGB24_640x480');
src = getselectedsource(vid);
vid.FramesPerTrigger = 1;
preview(vid);
src.Exposure = 20;
KAE
KAE le 11 Mar 2019
If you are having trouble I recommend troubleshooting with imaqtool which will list the command line commands as you change something like the exposure time.
This let me discover that I needed to add a ExposureTimeControl command before I changed the exposure time,
vid = videoinput('winvideo', 1, 'RGB24_640x480'); % Actually a different camera
src = getselectedsource(vid);
src.ExposureTimeControl = 'normal'; % Needed to alter the exposure time
src.ExposureTime = 2.0;
Also the units of ExposureTime are seconds...just mentioning this because it is not specified on the imaqtool GUI.

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