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cfastie |
January 29, 2014 15:41
| almost 11 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here. If you have trouble, the best place to ask for help is the main mailing list
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Protective enclosure: Build a case from a 1 gallon Tropicana juice jug, a variation on the PET-bottle rig.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
- Someone should post a quick video runthrough of setting the cameras up "in the field", turning them on and closing the bottle enclosure. It could be simulated indoors on a hanging string?
- Using the Canon A495 cameras: Configuring the camera menus
- Do a test flight and post your results to share with others and help troubleshoot!
Processing the images
Interpretation
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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mathew |
September 20, 2012 19:51
| about 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here. If you have trouble, the best place to ask for help is the main mailing list
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Protective enclosure: Build a case from a 1 gallon Tropicana juice jug, a variation on the PET-bottle rig.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
- Someone should post a quick video runthrough of setting the cameras up "in the field", turning them on and closing the bottle enclosure. It could be simulated indoors on a hanging string?
- Using the Canon A495 cameras: Configuring the camera menus
- Do a test flight and post your results to share with others and help troubleshoot!
Processing the images
- Try the Photoshop/GIMP technique as demonstrated in the NRG tutorial video and the NDVI tutorial video
- Watch the video screencast at the top of MapKnitter.org for an intro to stitching your images together into a map.
- Completed maps can be composited in Photoshop/GIMP or using experimental MapKnitter feature (link/video coming soon)
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
May 02, 2012 21:20
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here. If you have trouble, the best place to ask for help is the main mailing list
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Protective enclosure: Build a case from a 1 gallon Tropicana juice jug, a variation on the PET-bottle rig.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
- Someone should post a quick video runthrough of setting the cameras up "in the field", turning them on and closing the bottle enclosure. It could be simulated indoors on a hanging string?
- Using the Canon A495 cameras: Configuring the camera menus
- Do a test flight and post your results to share with others and help troubleshoot!
Processing the images
- Try the Photoshop/GIMP technique as demonstrated in the NRG tutorial video and the NDVI tutorial video
- Watch the video screencast at the top of MapKnitter.org for an intro to stitching your images together into a map.
- Completed maps can be composited in Photoshop/GIMP or using experimental MapKnitter feature (link/video coming soon)
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
May 02, 2012 20:44
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here. If you have trouble, the best place to ask for help is the main mailing list
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Protective enclosure: Build a case from a 1 gallon Tropicana juice jug, a variation on the PET-bottle rig.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Try the Photoshop/GIMP technique as demonstrated in the NRG tutorial video and the NDVI tutorial video
- Watch the video screencast at the top of MapKnitter.org for an intro to stitching your images together into a map.
- Completed maps can be composited in Photoshop/GIMP or using experimental MapKnitter feature (link/video coming soon)
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
May 01, 2012 16:30
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here. If you have trouble, the best place to ask for help is the main mailing list
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Protective enclosure: Build a case from a 1 gallon Tropicana juice jug, a variation on the PET-bottle rig.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
April 30, 2012 22:01
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here. If you have trouble, the best place to ask for help is the main mailing list
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Protective enclosure: Build a case from a 1 gallon Tropicana juice jug, a variation on the PET-bottle rig.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
April 27, 2012 21:48
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here. If you have trouble, the best place to ask for help is the main mailing list
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
April 27, 2012 21:47
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please [get in touch on the mailing list] if you want to contribute your knowledge here. If you have trouble, the best place to ask for help is the main mailing list
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
April 27, 2012 21:39
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here.
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
April 27, 2012 21:32
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here.
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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cfastie |
April 27, 2012 17:05
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here.
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
April 26, 2012 19:13
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here.
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
April 26, 2012 13:13
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here.
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
April 26, 2012 13:06
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here.
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
- Install and configure CHDK
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
April 26, 2012 13:04
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here.
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket (this will be updated soon for the excellent new knurled bolts)
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras. (we need to experiment and figure out the best way to do this)
- Attaching the timer and batteries. (see this photo for an early attempt)
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger both cameras separately with rubber bands; photos won't be matched but will likely overlap a lot (Example 1: IR & VIS)
- Advanced "synchronous shutter" triggering - more work but good for getting matched IR and visible photos
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
- Install and configure CHDK
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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cfastie |
April 26, 2012 03:38
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here.
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras.
- Attaching the timer and batteries.
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger the cameras with rubber bands
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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cfastie |
April 26, 2012 00:37
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction and will not be complete until mappers report their early experiences with the equipment. Please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to contribute your knowledge here.
Introduction
Construction
- The dual camera rig: Assemble the camera bracket
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras.
- Attaching the timer and batteries.
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple shutter release: Trigger the cameras with rubber bands
- Hardware for synchronous shutter release: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Enhanced firmware to enable USB triggering and synchronous shutter release
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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cfastie |
April 25, 2012 17:49
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction but please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to collaborate on creating it.
Introduction
Construction
- Assemble the camera bracket
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle, or other techniques to protect the cameras.
- Attaching the timer and batteries. This will evolve as soon as people try to use the rig.
- Use the camera strap as a safety landyard.
- Simple: - just trigger cameras with rubber bands
- Advanced: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Install and configure the software
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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warren |
April 25, 2012 14:22
| over 12 years ago
This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction but please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to collaborate on creating it.
Introduction
- How this works, why we do it (theory and science)
- What it's useful for (applications, case studies)
- How far we've gotten
- Things to try and/or improve (how/where to contribute)
Construction
- Assemble the camera bracket
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle for protection?
- Attaching the timer/battery? This will evolve as soon as people try to use the rig. It would be good to avoid damaging crashes by new users.
- Use the camera strap as a safety tether.
- Simple: - just trigger cameras with rubber bands
- Advanced: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Install and configure the software
- Choosing an SD card and loading the software
- Configuring the camera menus
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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This page will host instructions on assembling and using the infrared/visible dual camera kit as distributed through the Balloon Mapping Kit Kickstarter project.
This page is under construction but please get in touch on the mailing list if you want to collaborate on creating it.
Introduction
- How this works, why we do it
- What it's useful for
- How far we've gotten
- Things to try and/or improve
Construction
- Assemble the camera bracket
- Putting the T rig inside a big soda bottle for protection?
- Attaching the timer/battery? This will evolve as soon as people try to use the rig. It would be good to avoid damaging crashes by new users.
- Use the camera strap as a safety tether.
- Simple: - just trigger cameras with rubber bands
- Advanced: Assemble the electronics
- Assembling the 555 timer circuit
- Preparing USB cables
- Preparing batteries and battery holders
- Install and configure the software
- Choosing an SD card and loading the software
- Configuring the camera menus
Using your kit
Processing the images
- Link to Photoshop/Gimp technique
- Video screencast of MapKnitter technique
- Brainstorm better techniques
Interpretation
- This will be written last
Attached is the "introduction" document which shipped with each kit (also editable in Google Docs). For help, please contact the mailing list -- either register on Public Laboratory or email publiclaboratory@googlegroups.com.
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