Update README.md

master
Alan 2025-05-17 08:35:47 +01:00 zatwierdzone przez GitHub
rodzic 187b9ffae1
commit 4212698317
Nie znaleziono w bazie danych klucza dla tego podpisu
ID klucza GPG: B5690EEEBB952194
1 zmienionych plików z 2 dodań i 5 usunięć

Wyświetl plik

@ -1,14 +1,11 @@
## ESP32Cam-demo sketch for use with the Arduino IDE
Note: the new v3 of the esp32 board manager has kindly changed a lot of stuff resulting in a lot of sketches no longer working :-( <br>
I have now updated the sketch to work with both. [more info here](https://docs.espressif.com/projects/arduino-esp32/en/latest/migration_guides/2.x_to_3.0.html) <br>
I show in this sketch how to use the esp32cam as easily as possible. Everything I learn I try to add to it, please let me know if you have anything which you think can be added or changed to improve it - I am not a professional programmer so am sure there is plenty of room for improvement... <br><br>
This sketch has got a bit larger than I anticipated but this is just because it now has so many individual demonstrations of ways to use the camera, I have tried to make each part as easy to follow as possible with lots of comments etc.. <br>
In fact I actually use this sketch for most of my projects. The /jpg url is very handy for external apps to grab images, e.g. I have created a Processing sketch which works very well as a motion sensing security camera [link here](https://github.com/alanesq/esp32cam-demo/tree/master/Misc/motionDetect) <br><br>
In fact I actually use this sketch for most of my projects. The /jpg url is very handy for external apps to grab images, e.g. I have created a Processing sketch which works very well as a motion sensing security camera [link here](https://github.com/alanesq/esp32cam-demo/tree/master/Misc/motionDetect) <br>
I also have nice mutli camera viewer HTML file which allows resizing and zooming of the camera images (created by ChatGPT) [link here]([https://github.com/alanesq/esp32cam-demo/tree/master/Misc/motionDetect](https://github.com/alanesq/esp32cam-demo/blob/master/Misc/multiCameraViewer.htm)) <br><br>
The camera is not great quality and very poor in low light conditions but it is very cheap (around £5 each if buying several) and I think has lots of potential for interesting applications. <br>
This sketch is just a collection of all I have discovered/learned in the process of using them myself<br>