- Tue Oct 21, 2008 10:17 am
#57484
Hi all:
I am designing a very mobile table top photo studio kit/case for taking high resolution photos of small objects like coins and jewelry. One of the things that I would like to do in this case is have the ability to capture the exact location of the lights when the picture is taken. I want to capture the x, y, z pitch, yaw ans roll ( i think i got these terms right) cooridinates of each individual light. Long term, as I build a database of cooridanates based on coin type and conditions, I want to build a targeting systems to help prepostion the lights. This will speed up productivity and efficiency.
I am assuming that I would need a 6 DOF sensor but I do not know. I am looking for a solution that will be capable of being attached to a light on the end of a flex arm. Something like a desktop reading lamp.
I would prefer to havea usb, bluetooth or wifi connection, but am open to other means to trasmit the data to the laptop computer whick will be controlling the camera as well.
Any ideas and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
I am designing a very mobile table top photo studio kit/case for taking high resolution photos of small objects like coins and jewelry. One of the things that I would like to do in this case is have the ability to capture the exact location of the lights when the picture is taken. I want to capture the x, y, z pitch, yaw ans roll ( i think i got these terms right) cooridinates of each individual light. Long term, as I build a database of cooridanates based on coin type and conditions, I want to build a targeting systems to help prepostion the lights. This will speed up productivity and efficiency.
I am assuming that I would need a 6 DOF sensor but I do not know. I am looking for a solution that will be capable of being attached to a light on the end of a flex arm. Something like a desktop reading lamp.
I would prefer to havea usb, bluetooth or wifi connection, but am open to other means to trasmit the data to the laptop computer whick will be controlling the camera as well.
Any ideas and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,