Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Camera intigration in your Mirror
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@yawns
Yes, sure. It solve many of my task build on my mirror.security cam with IR_LED’s for night-view possibilities, Motion detection, enabling/disabling mirror, facial recognition -> profile switcher.
Maybe other options lather with other ideas from the community.
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@lolobyte I´m also interested to see the difference between the camera mounted in the frame or mounted behind the glass :) Is it possilbe to share some pics of the camera feed? :)
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yes i do this how is said, lather when i’m back home.
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@lolobyte what about the v2 camera? the one with IR. does that work behind the mirror? have you tested it so far?
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@schlachtkreuzer6 , @yawns , @andrei20wks , @reaper81
hey Guys, here the desired pictures.
Sorry, i forgot to remove the ip.
Here are the pics again.With normal LED spots
No Light and IR-Spot
With IR-Light
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Cool, thank you
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@schlachtkreuzer6 , @yawns , @andrei20wks , @reaper81
and here some pictures from the Mirror it self.
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@lolobyte WOW! that is great thank you very much! That helps me immensely :D
which camera version are you using? the Pi Noir v2? and which transmision has the mirror?
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@lolobyte
I’m amazed by the quality of your picture with IR-Light.
What kind of IR lamp are you using?I’m also using a raspi noir camera and integraded like 30 IR-Leds within the mirror to get a brighter picture.
But always have problems with the face recognition. I assume it’s because the pictures used for comparing a black and white and for contrast reasons much darker. -
https://www.conrad.de/de/raspberry-pi-kamera-gehaeusemodul-raspberry-pi-622959.html
Full HD Video Auflösung mit 1080p
Omnivision 5647 CMOS Bildsensor
Maximale Framerate: 30 fps
Integrierter IR-Filter
5 Megapixel