Hi All - Great product! I got it working on Mint13, but I wonder if anyone has tried it no Debian Jessie with Raspberry pi? [before I go through the trouble to make/install ..:) ] thoughts?
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Hi Rob. Just to be sure - are you speaking of the ImageJ plugin or about the complete MicroManager suite? If it is about the plugin - it will work everywhere where ImageJ works, which means basically everywhere where Java is available. The performance will not be great on Raspberry but it should work.
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Hi all, really great product! I got it to run on Linux and Windows.
Unfortunately, for two weeks, I have had problems making it run on Raspberry model 4B with Rasbian 32, and therefore I am reaching out to the forum for help.
I have installed ImageJ at first, and it is working fine. However, as on the version of ImageJ(Fiji) for the Rasberry, the plugin webcam capture is not installed I need to install it before installing Open Beam Profiler.
The installation of the plugin webcam capture is successful and shown in the app. However, when I try to start the plugin, there is an error popping up, and the plugin is not working. Therefore, I have created a topic under the link provided and explained everything I have done and the error there. https://forum.image.sc/t/plugin-webcam-capture-not-working-on-raspbian-32/64340
I would be glad if someone has ever successfully run a webcam capture and open beam profiler on Raspberry and share it so that I know it is working. Also, is there a similar plugin like webcam capture that I can use, or the plugin Open Beam Profiler is connected only to this one?
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
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thanks for the post!
I can only comment on your last question - the Open Beam Profiler plugin itself is completely independent of the image source, it is not bound to any other plugin. You can run it just on an image you open from a file or a video stream from any source getting it into ImageJ, i.e., any camera-specific plugin or a complete suite like Micro-Manager.
I did not try to use it with Raspberry, so can't help here, unfortunately.
Hope the community can help you resolve this issue!
Best
Wenjamin
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So here is a small conclusion if someone is trying to run Open Beam Profiler on the Raspberry Pi 4B+. The plugin works fine on the Raspberry with Raspbian 32, and I can use it with existing pictures. But unfortunately, the plugin Webcam Capture is still not working, so I can not use Open Beam Profiler with live sources. The issue with the plugin has been addressed several times on Github, but i still failed in making it work.
If someone knows another plugin similar to webcam capture, I would be happy to know about it.
Best regards
Georgi
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Hi All - Great product! I got it working on Mint13, but I wonder if anyone has tried it no Debian Jessie with Raspberry pi? [before I go through the trouble to make/install ..:) ] thoughts?
Hi Rob. Just to be sure - are you speaking of the ImageJ plugin or about the complete MicroManager suite? If it is about the plugin - it will work everywhere where ImageJ works, which means basically everywhere where Java is available. The performance will not be great on Raspberry but it should work.
Hi all, really great product! I got it to run on Linux and Windows.
Unfortunately, for two weeks, I have had problems making it run on Raspberry model 4B with Rasbian 32, and therefore I am reaching out to the forum for help.
I have installed ImageJ at first, and it is working fine. However, as on the version of ImageJ(Fiji) for the Rasberry, the plugin webcam capture is not installed I need to install it before installing Open Beam Profiler.
The installation of the plugin webcam capture is successful and shown in the app. However, when I try to start the plugin, there is an error popping up, and the plugin is not working. Therefore, I have created a topic under the link provided and explained everything I have done and the error there.
https://forum.image.sc/t/plugin-webcam-capture-not-working-on-raspbian-32/64340
I would be glad if someone has ever successfully run a webcam capture and open beam profiler on Raspberry and share it so that I know it is working. Also, is there a similar plugin like webcam capture that I can use, or the plugin Open Beam Profiler is connected only to this one?
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
Hi Georgi,
thanks for the post!
I can only comment on your last question - the Open Beam Profiler plugin itself is completely independent of the image source, it is not bound to any other plugin. You can run it just on an image you open from a file or a video stream from any source getting it into ImageJ, i.e., any camera-specific plugin or a complete suite like Micro-Manager.
I did not try to use it with Raspberry, so can't help here, unfortunately.
Hope the community can help you resolve this issue!
Best
Wenjamin
Hi Wenjamin,
Thank you for the fast response.
So here is a small conclusion if someone is trying to run Open Beam Profiler on the Raspberry Pi 4B+. The plugin works fine on the Raspberry with Raspbian 32, and I can use it with existing pictures. But unfortunately, the plugin Webcam Capture is still not working, so I can not use Open Beam Profiler with live sources. The issue with the plugin has been addressed several times on Github, but i still failed in making it work.
If someone knows another plugin similar to webcam capture, I would be happy to know about it.
Best regards
Georgi