Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Using the Raspberry Pi Camera to see through the mirror
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@dpenney That’s what bugs me:
- The PiCamera works great normally
- I can see through the mirror
- My Nexus 5 camera can see through the mirror
- The PiCamera can not. (it CAN, but it is waaaay too dark)
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@Synthic That is frustrating…
I think the facial recognition module uses python-picamera to talk to the camera, are you able to tweak the configs somewhere in order to up the brightness?
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/usage/camera/python/README.md -
This is where the camera is setup - try adding
camera.brightness = 90https://github.com/paviro/MMM-Facial-Recognition/blob/master/facerecognition/picam.py
Worth a shot :)
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@Synthic I can tell you that my nexus 5 camera does not like my glass at all, al tough, the light transmission on my mirror is really low.
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@dpenney This is my setup:
This photo is with normal camera:
This photo with PiCamera:
With brightness=90, I tried screwing around with most settings without result.
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Yeeesh that is dark - although even the pic with the normal camera is really dark. Much less contrast than I was getting, perhaps you do have a bad camera as the quality definitely shouldn’t be that poor.
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@Synthic
Hi Synthic, Please may I ask what module you used to display the PiCam feed in MagicMirror?
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@Synthic Hi, here my cam through my mirror on daytime and with lights and my setup. All pictures later…
This one cam through mirror with lights.