iSnap assist 1.0 (Raspberry ZeroW)

High-speed photography is a method of capturing photographs, such as water splashes or the bursting of a water-filled balloon. All these pictures had a brief duration before disappearing, lasting less than a split second. In other words, individuals may be unable to see that sight if they do not dir...

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Main Author: Tan, Theodore Wan Li
Other Authors: Chia Liang Tien, Clement
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1751402024-04-26T15:40:58Z iSnap assist 1.0 (Raspberry ZeroW) Tan, Theodore Wan Li Chia Liang Tien, Clement School of Computer Science and Engineering ASLTCHIA@ntu.edu.sg Computer and Information Science High-speed photography is a method of capturing photographs, such as water splashes or the bursting of a water-filled balloon. All these pictures had a brief duration before disappearing, lasting less than a split second. In other words, individuals may be unable to see that sight if they do not direct their attention towards it at the moment when it takes place. To get these images, the photographer must exercise patience and swiftly push the shutter to catch the scene in real-time. This task often requires a significant amount of effort and time. A unique Snap Assistant called iSnap has been designed with the purpose of aiding photographers in the process of capturing photos, so alleviating their effort and alleviating their strain. By using sensors, Snap Assistant has the capability to manipulate the camera to capture an image of certain events, such as the sudden explosion of a balloon filled with water. Bachelor's degree 2024-04-22T04:14:52Z 2024-04-22T04:14:52Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Tan, T. W. L. (2024). iSnap assist 1.0 (Raspberry ZeroW). Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175140 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175140 en SCSE23-0516 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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iSnap assist 1.0 (Raspberry ZeroW)
description High-speed photography is a method of capturing photographs, such as water splashes or the bursting of a water-filled balloon. All these pictures had a brief duration before disappearing, lasting less than a split second. In other words, individuals may be unable to see that sight if they do not direct their attention towards it at the moment when it takes place. To get these images, the photographer must exercise patience and swiftly push the shutter to catch the scene in real-time. This task often requires a significant amount of effort and time. A unique Snap Assistant called iSnap has been designed with the purpose of aiding photographers in the process of capturing photos, so alleviating their effort and alleviating their strain. By using sensors, Snap Assistant has the capability to manipulate the camera to capture an image of certain events, such as the sudden explosion of a balloon filled with water.
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