[Radiance-general] Radiance on Raspberry Pi
Greg Ward
gregoryjward at gmail.com
Wed Jun 19 21:26:07 PDT 2013
Well, if it's really important to you guys, you or Kyle could "borrow" my code to compile on your little credit-card computers. I don't have much time right now to mess around with it.
-Greg
> From: Mark Stock <mstock at umich.edu>
> Date: June 19, 2013 8:45:41 PM PDT
>
> Would it make any difference if I loaned you a Raspberry Pi kit to build on?
>
> Mark
>
> On 6/19/13, Greg Ward <gregoryjward at gmail.com> wrote:
>> There's the hitch that I don't distribute the code for hdrgen....
>>
>> -G
>>
>>> From: Kyle Konis <kskonis at gmail.com>
>>> Date: June 19, 2013 5:23:18 PM PDT
>>>
>>> Greg,
>>>
>>> Inspired by Mark Stock's semi-recent post, i am curious if HDRgen could be
>>> compiled to work on the Beagle Bone?
>>>
>>> #####
>>> http://beagleboard.org/Products/BeagleBone
>>> BeagleBone is an $89 MSRP, credit-card-sized Linux computer that connects
>>> to the Internet and runs software such as Android 4.0 and Ubuntu. With
>>> plenty of I/O and processing power for real-time analysis provided by an
>>> AM335x 720MHz ARM® processor, BeagleBone can be complemented with cape
>>> plug-in boards to augment functionality.
>>> #####
>>>
>>>
>>> From a search on the HDRI list archive, i found that:
>>>
>>> ##################
>>>
>>> I managed to compile hdrgen under Lubuntu using VMWare, so if anyone else
>>> wants a copy, let me know. I'll send one to Axel since it's a little more
>>> recent version of the code (I think).
>>>
>>> -Greg
>>>
>>> ##################
>>>
>>> In summary, i plan to procure a Beagle Bone, install Ubuntu and Radiance,
>>> and include hdrgen to complete the setup if you can supply me with a
>>> copy.
>>>
>>>
>>> My interest here is in using a CCD camera to capture bracketed sets of
>>> images, composite and analyze them on the Beagle Bone (via Radiance and
>>> HDRgen), then use the information to thoughtfully control lighting and
>>> shading systems in a physical space.
>>>
>>> This plea may have more appropriately been made on the HDRI list, but i
>>> wanted to add it to the current topic of Radiance paired with tiny
>>> low-cost computers.
>>>
>>> If others have comments or suggestions on the viability of this effort i
>>> would be grateful to hear them!
>>>
>>> -Kyle
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