Hi guys.
I've been trying to configure Freetrack with Genius i-Look 300 these past few days and I've been running into something I find weird.
I've yanked out the IR filter from the camera and when I start Freetrack, my image looks like this:
When I place a floppy disk 'floppy' in front of the lens, the image looks like this:
Obviously, the camera somehow compensates for the floppy and still pulls off the image. Plus, there's a whole bunch of IR light around and Freetrack is picking up too many IR sources.
When I turn on the headtracking device I made, it does detect the 3 points, but obviously it can't use only those because the image is flooded with IR.
If I lower the treshold it gets better and I get this, but I never get ANY head movement indicated on the skull...
I haven't found any camera software except for the driver for Windows 7 64-bit so I don't really know how to configure the Auto-Exposure etc.
Any thoughts would be appreciated...