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DTSTART;TZID=CET:20260528T143000
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DESCRIPTION:Cameras - especially the ones built out of a sensor connected t
 o an embedded board - have a tendency to be hard to develop and debug. Aft
 er the initial bringup and getting the core mechanics to work it is often 
 time to look at actual images. Connecting external displays or opening sin
 gle frames saved to the filesystem quickly becomes a tedious task.\n\nTime
  to introduce camshark\, a tool that makes working on libcamera based came
 ras easier than ever. Camshark grew from an idea to a tool that is in dail
 y use by many of the core libcamera developers. This talk will give an ove
 rview on the underlying concepts and show how camshark can be used for pro
 blem analysis and debugging of libcamera based cameras.
DTSTAMP:20260406T234929Z
LOCATION:Auditorium
SUMMARY:Inspect your camera using camshark - Stefan Klug
URL:https://cfp.embedded-recipes.org/er2026/talk/YELFES/
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