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Comments by Johannes Bildstein (Top 8 by date)
Johannes Bildstein
28-May-15 19:13pm
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Hi,
I suppose you can but in the Canon SDK documentation it says that you should not put the library into a system folder.
On page 14 there is also an objective-C snippet to load the library.
btw. the probably easiest way to reference the DLLs/framework is to use:
[DllImport("@executable_path/../Frameworks/EDSDK.framework/EDSDK")]
Johannes Bildstein
12-Feb-14 9:15am
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Your problem with the straight line: you have to put the oldpoint variable outside of the MouseMove event.
And about the resize: see the second solution from Sergey.
Johannes Bildstein
1-Aug-13 7:19am
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I know all of this stuff and you forgot ISO. Of course I can let the camera decide the values but that's not what I want. as I mentioned in the question, Auto/Tv/Av Mode causes flickering. I need to know the metering do decide on earlier settings if the new settings should be different or not. the camera doesn't take earlier settings into account and that's bad for timelapse -> need to use manual mode
Johannes Bildstein
31-Jul-13 12:57pm
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well yes... and my question was: how do I do that/is that possible?
I need some command/method/specific topic; fancy wording does not help me here
Johannes Bildstein
25-Jul-13 5:53am
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that's not the problem, I have the driver and SDK and can handle the camera so far. I just need to know if/how I can get those values.
Johannes Bildstein
16-Oct-12 17:03pm
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the problem also occurred in the simplified version otherwise it wouldn´t have made much sense...
and the solution is correct as I successfully tested it
Johannes Bildstein
16-Oct-12 16:53pm
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Hi Sergey,
as I said, in my universal code I do switch between the various pixelformats.
This is just a simplified version only for 8bit images without alpha channel.
I also have found the solution by now and posted it here.
if I change the code from byte to ushort and then only take one row with BitmapData.Stride/2 it works. because this stride value is calculated in bytes and I use ushorts it´s only half the length.
And that´s where the AccessViolation happened, I simply used a too long row.
Johannes Bildstein
16-Oct-12 4:15am
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Hi Sergey, thanks for your help!
I am aware of the Pixelformat and in my universal code I do use it.
But in this case, if I change from byte to ushort I still have a pixelsize of 3 if I´m not wrong.
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