The primary use here is for DSLR cameras that support triggering, though there are lots of interesting things you could probably do here. This camera type can be used to call a script when a snapshot needs to be taken. Currently this is only available when using mjpegstreamer. If you have custom image preferences enabled, 'Test Camera' will also test the application of your custom camera settings. If it fails the test, the print will be cancelled and you'll receive an appropriate error message. Octolapse also performs this test at the beginning of a print to make sure the webcam is working. Test Webcam Snapshot AddressĬlick this button to make sure a snapshot can be downloaded from the provided Snapshot Address Template. This address can be used in the Snapshot Address Template and the Camera Settings Request Templates by using the token with the default 'Base Address' above would be would be for mjpegstreamer and for Yawcam. Octolapse supports mjpegstreamer, yawcam, or any other streaming server or camera that can provide an image via a browser link. Webcams must be accessible via http or https and must deliver jpg images (currently). Three types of cameras are supported in Octolapse: Webcams, external (script/DSLR) cameras, and Gcode triggered cameras. You can get to the camera profiles by opening the Octolapse settings Octolapse allows you to control the camera settings (if supported by your camera and streamer) before each print, giving you complete control of how your snapshots look. Here you can configure and fine-tune your camera.
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