A High-performance cross-platform Video Processing Python framework powerpacked with unique trailblazing features 🔥
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A High-performance cross-platform Video Processing Python framework powerpacked with unique trailblazing features 🔥
A Unix, Windows, Raspberry Pi Object Speed Camera using python3, opencv, video streaming, motion tracking. Includes a Standalone Web Server , Image Search using opencv template match and a whiptail Admin Menu Interface Includes picam and webcam Plugins for motion track security camera configuration including rclone sync scripts.
Open-source camera with custom hardware and film-like rendering
Welcome to your brand-new free open-source photobooth-app! Written in Python 🐍, coming along with a modern Vue3 frontend.
Web Server for Raspi Camera Access and control of GPIO-devices
College mini-project, Facial Recognition System using OpenCV on Raspberry Pi 4. Using simple Haar-Cascade and LBPH to detect and recognize. Picamera2 library for latest camera-stack
Picam2ctrl is a MQTT client based on Picamera2 API
Back-End System for the RPi Cam Web Interface
Motion detection camera based on Picamera 2
Real-time object detection on Raspberry Pi 5 with the AI Camera (Sony IMX500): export YOLO to IMX, package to .rpk, and run the Picamera2 demo.
Scripts to automate timelapses on a Raspberry Pi 4
ArduCam 64mp Hawkeye camera app
A Picamera2 application to take a picture every time a movement is detected. It then uploads the image to a backend server you can setup at https://github.com/mastrolinux/raspberry-pi-security-camera-server
This is the full open source code of aruco marker robot
Export PyTorch to ONNX and run inference in containerized environments.
Python scripts to make timelapses on raspberry pi with picamera v3
Low latency web streaming and motion-triggered surveillance / security / wildlife camera control application for Raspberry Pi that supports some of the basic features of RPI_Cam_Web_Interface.
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