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Andrew from Boulder, CO created an orientation aware USB camera and imaging software to go with it -
First I built a circuit to make it so I could read a 3-axis magnetometer and a 3-axis accelerometer over USB, just for the heck of it. Then later, while trying to come up with something interesting to do with such a device, I decided it could be neat to throw a webcam in the mix.
After I got everything to work, and after a while of playing around with different ideas for software to make use of all that data, I came up with the app in the video.
Excellent! The potential applications run deep with this one. Hope he plans to share more on the design and software. – Orientation aware camera demo
Update: You can now find a bunch of helpful project details here – Orientation Aware Camera info
Thanks Andrew!



So expensive as it prices, but so cheap as it looks.
That’s pretty bad-ass if you ask me.
Just FYI here is a bit of prior art by Professor Steve Mann called “Lookpaintings”
http://www.springerlink.com/content/h5wj0108v7702v25/
It doesn’t use accelerometers or a digital compass, it just stitches together a video feed from a head mounted camera into images:
http://wearcam.org/orbits/gallery.html
I can see a great application of this in filming of models/people in front of a blue/green screen. This would allow pans where the background exhibits the proper parallax scrolling.
This could also be accomplished with a Johnny Lee style wiimote tracking system. Instead of the magnetic sensor it would use the IR leds to determine yaw rotation, albeit with less rotational range than the compas sensor has.
The iPhone has a camera and accelerometer right? Anyone out there want to port this idea for panaramic iPhone shots?
omg, that’s amazing!!
@John Gomm:
I don’t think that would work very good on the iphone, becouse of the lack of the magnetometer…
But maybe you could add one by the RS232 port!
That sounds interesting… ^^
I can’t wait to put that up on a kite for some stiched together KAV.
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