$ export PYLON_ROOT=${HOME}/lib/pylon $ export GENICAM_ROOT_V1_1=${PYLON_ROOT} $ export PATH=${PYLON_ROOT}/bin/:${PATH} $ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${PYLON_ROOT}/lib $ PylonViewerApp
like this:
$ export PYLON_ROOT=${HOME}/opt/pylon5
$ export GENICAM_ROOT_V1_1=${PYLON_ROOT}
$ export PYLON_ROOT=${HOME}/opt/pylon5
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${PYLON_ROOT}/lib64
$ PylonViewerApp
PylonViewerApp: command not found
What is the right way with the new version of PYLON?
Can you advice?
Popesz
Thanks Iohannes,just now I found the PYLON backend and this is exactly what I need.I see you already explained how to compile it but not sure if I can manage :)By the way, do I have to compile GEM too or the deken version should be OKOn Sun, Aug 5, 2018 at 10:38 PM IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at> wrote:On 08/05/2018 10:15 PM, Csaba Láng wrote:
> By the way I found out that this camera uses HALCON, and there is a plugin
> to pix_video:
> https://github.com/rfabbri/Gem/tree/master/plugins/videoHALCON
> Should it work?
yes, it should work.
there's also a PYLON backend, which you should be able to use as an
alternative.
however, you must compile both videoHALCON and videoPYLON yourself (that
is: they are not included in e.g. the Debian packages because of
licensing reasons)
fgamrds
IOhannes
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