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- | ====== PixyMon Parameters Tab ====== | + | ===== PixyMon parameters tab ===== |
This tab contains parameters for configuring various PixyMon related features. To bring up the Interface Tab, first bring up the Configure Dialog (click on the gear icon or select **File➜Configure**). Now select the **PixyMon Parameters**. | This tab contains parameters for configuring various PixyMon related features. To bring up the Interface Tab, first bring up the Configure Dialog (click on the gear icon or select **File➜Configure**). Now select the **PixyMon Parameters**. | ||
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* **Document folder:** This is the path where PixyMon saves [[wiki:v2:How_to_Grab_a_Frame|grabbed images]] as well as its configuration (config.xml). | * **Document folder:** This is the path where PixyMon saves [[wiki:v2:How_to_Grab_a_Frame|grabbed images]] as well as its configuration (config.xml). | ||
- | * **Pixy start command:** This is the command that PixyMon sends to Pixy when Pixy is first plugged into your computer via USB or when PixyMon is first run. The default command "runprogArg 8 1" puts Pixy in cooked mode (not a very intuitive command...) You can change this if you want to go into, say, raw video ("runprog 8") or if you want to stay in the default program (no command). | + | * **Pixy start command:** This is the command that PixyMon sends to Pixy when Pixy is first plugged into your computer via USB or when PixyMon is first run. |
- | * **Highlight overexposure:** Pixy needs to get the correct exposure setting, or its images won't contain enough dynamic range, and detection accuracy will suffer. When enabling **Highlight overexposure,** PixyMon will highlight regions of the image that are overexposed by showing them as black pixels. You can adjust the exposure by adjusting the **Camera Brightness** setting in the [[wiki:v2:Signature_Tuning_Pane|Signature Tuning]] tab. There is more detailed information [[wiki:v2:Some_Tips_on_Generating_Color_Signatures_2|here]]. | + | * **Highlight overexposure:** Pixy needs to get the correct exposure setting, or its images won't contain enough dynamic range, and detection accuracy will suffer. When enabling **Highlight overexposure,** PixyMon will highlight regions of the image that are overexposed by showing them as black pixels. You can adjust the exposure by adjusting the **Camera Brightness** setting in the [[wiki:v2:ccc_tuning|Signature Tuning]] tab. There is more detailed information [[wiki:v2:Some_Tips_on_Generating_Color_Signatures_2|here]]. |
* **Debug:** Setting this to 1 or higher will enable debug messages for PixyMon. | * **Debug:** Setting this to 1 or higher will enable debug messages for PixyMon. |