esp32-cam-micropython-2022
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firmwares-2023-0717 picture quality
With firmware-20221203 and the following parameters:
camera.pixformat(0) # 0:JPEG, 1:Grayscale (2bytes/pixel), 2:RGB565
camera.framesize(10) # 1:96x96, 2:160x120, 3:176x144, 4:240x176, 5:240x240
# 6:320x240, 7:400x296, 8:480x320, 9:640x480, 10:800x600
# 11:1024x768, 12:1280x720, 13:1280x1024, 14:1600x1200
# 15:1920x1080, 16:720x1280, 17:864x1536, 18:2048x1536
camera.quality(5) # [0,63] lower number means higher quality
# camera.contrast(0) # [-2,2] higher number higher contrast
# camera.saturation(0) # [-2,2] higher number higher saturation. -2 grayscale
# camera.brightness(0) # [-2,2] higher number higher brightness. 2 brightest
camera.speffect(2) # 0:,no effect 1:negative, 2:black and white, 3:reddish,
# 4:greenish, 5:blue, 6:retro
# camera.whitebalance(0) # 0:default, 1:sunny, 2:cloudy, 3:office, 4:home
# camera.aelevels(0) # [-2,2] AE Level: Automatic exposure
# camera.aecvalue(0) # [0,1200] AEC Value: Automatic exposure control
# camera.agcgain(0) # [0,30] AGC Gain: Automatic Gain Control
I was getting reasonable picture quality. I have tried many options on the new firmware and can't achieve anything close to the previous. Which options should I choose? Black and white is good for me.
Is the grayscale still 2bits or 8bits?
Also, in my code: https://github.com/davefes/ESP32-CAM-Micropython/blob/main/main.py I was testing to ensure that I had a JPEG file. This appears to be not necessary now. Are all pixformats jpeg?
Thanks.