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  • Kent-DorfmanK Kent-Dorfman

    I understand that. what I'm asking is whether the affected source images all originate from the real camera, or if the tint is experienced with generic images from other sources (piped thru the virtual device).

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    SolaVitae
    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    @Kent-Dorfman
    the source image on the virtual cam is not from the real camera, its a .mp3 file, the issue also persists with just a standard .jpg file as the source as well.

    @jsulm

    in my application im using it as such:

    WebCamDialog::WebCamDialog(QWidget *parent) :
    	QDialog(parent),
    	ui(new Ui::webcamdialog)
    {
    	ui->setupUi(this);
    
    	includeNameCB = ui->includeNameCB;
    	includeNameLE = ui->includeNameLE;
    	saveImageButton = ui->savePhotoButton;
    	cancelButton = ui->exitButton;
    
    	availableCameras = ui->availableCamerasLW;
    	
    
    	if (!checkCameraAvailability()) close();
    
    	availableCameras->setFocusPolicy(Qt::NoFocus);
    	availableCameras->setPalette(p);
    
    	cameraList = QCameraInfo::availableCameras();
    	QButtonGroup bg;
    	bool firstOption = true;
    	foreach(const QCameraInfo &ci, cameraList) {
    		QCheckBox *cam = new QCheckBox(ci.description());
    		bg.addButton(cam);
    		cam->setAutoExclusive(true);
    		QListWidgetItem *lwi = new QListWidgetItem();
    		availableCameras->addItem(lwi);
    		availableCameras->setItemWidget(lwi, cam);
    		availableCameraMap.insert(cam, lwi);
    		connect(cam, &QCheckBox::stateChanged, this, &WebCamDialog::cameraSelectionChanged);
    		if (firstOption) {
    			cam->setChecked(true);
    			firstOption = false;
    		}
    	}
    	bg.setExclusive(true);	
    }
    
    
    void WebCamDialog::setCamera(const QCameraInfo &c) {
    	m_camera.reset(new QCamera(c));
    	m_camera->setViewfinder(ui->viewFinder);
    	m_camera->viewfinderSettings().setResolution(1000, 1000);
    	m_camera->setCaptureMode(QCamera::CaptureStillImage);
    
    	m_camera->imageProcessing()->setWhiteBalanceMode(QCameraImageProcessing::WhiteBalanceVendor);
    
    	qDebug() << m_camera->imageProcessing()->whiteBalanceMode();
    	qDebug() << m_camera->imageProcessing()->colorFilter();
    
    
    	m_imageCapture.reset(new QCameraImageCapture(m_camera.data()));
    	connect(m_imageCapture.data(), &QCameraImageCapture::imageCaptured, this, &WebCamDialog::imageCaptured);
    	m_camera->start();
    
    
    }
    
    void WebCamDialog::imageCaptured(int id, const QImage &i) {
    	Q_UNUSED(id);
    	QImage destination;
    	if (!overlay.isHidden()) destination = QImage(640, 530, QImage::Format_A2RGB30_Premultiplied);
    	else destination = QImage(640, 480, QImage::Format_A2RGB30_Premultiplied);
    
    	QPainter p(&destination);
    
    	p.setCompositionMode(QPainter::CompositionMode_Source);
    	p.fillRect(destination.rect(), Qt::white);
    
    	p.setCompositionMode(QPainter::CompositionMode_SourceOver);
    	p.drawImage(0, 0, i);
    	
    	p.end();
    	destination.save(c.directory + "\\" + ui->fileNameLE->text());
    
    }
    
    

    there is a lot of other unrelated code that I removed, but that is everything directly pertaining to the camera and viewfinder. I also have the same issue with the built in QT Camera example in QT Creator though

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    • mranger90M Offline
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      mranger90
      wrote on last edited by
      #9

      @SolaVitae said in QCamera has strange blue tint:

      QImage(640, 480, QImage::Format_A2RGB30_Premultiplied);

      Blue tint could be because the red and blue channels are swapped. If you are in windows this is a common problem. Try using Format_A2BGR30_Premultiplied, when creating the QImage.

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      • Kent-DorfmanK Offline
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        Kent-Dorfman
        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        what mranger said...the color format that Qt expects to see is not what is being sent.

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        • mranger90M mranger90

          @SolaVitae said in QCamera has strange blue tint:

          QImage(640, 480, QImage::Format_A2RGB30_Premultiplied);

          Blue tint could be because the red and blue channels are swapped. If you are in windows this is a common problem. Try using Format_A2BGR30_Premultiplied, when creating the QImage.

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          SolaVitae
          wrote on last edited by SolaVitae
          #11

          @mranger90
          it's still blue, its also blue in the viewfinder before the image is even saved

          side note: The camera works perfectly, and is not blue in the QML Example from QT Creator, but is blue in the regular QT Example

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          • Kent-DorfmanK Offline
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            Kent-Dorfman
            wrote on last edited by Kent-Dorfman
            #12

            Try different values for QCameraImageProcessing::WhiteBalanceMode and see if they have any effect.

            In particular look at the definition for the white balance value you are currently using. It says "base value", which would probably infer that there is a list of vender values starting at 1000, where the required value is specific to the product being used.

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            • Kent-DorfmanK Kent-Dorfman

              Try different values for QCameraImageProcessing::WhiteBalanceMode and see if they have any effect.

              In particular look at the definition for the white balance value you are currently using. It says "base value", which would probably infer that there is a list of vender values starting at 1000, where the required value is specific to the product being used.

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              SolaVitae
              wrote on last edited by
              #13

              @Kent-Dorfman
              ive tried all of them, with no change

              I've narrowed the issue down to it inverting the red/blue colors

              as seen in this image
              alt text

              The colors actually are Red - > Green - > Blue, but it inverts red and blue

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              • mranger90M Offline
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                mranger90
                wrote on last edited by
                #14

                Ok, that's pretty much what I expected. The output from the camera is probably RGB but a lot of windows drivers are expecting BGR. Or it's possible (but less likely) that your camera is putting out BGR and the driver expects RGB. You might be able to change this by examining the QImageEncoderSettings to see if there is a pixel format and changing it. Or you can try intercepting the buffers and building a QImage based on the correct orientation.

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                • mranger90M mranger90

                  Ok, that's pretty much what I expected. The output from the camera is probably RGB but a lot of windows drivers are expecting BGR. Or it's possible (but less likely) that your camera is putting out BGR and the driver expects RGB. You might be able to change this by examining the QImageEncoderSettings to see if there is a pixel format and changing it. Or you can try intercepting the buffers and building a QImage based on the correct orientation.

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                  SolaVitae
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #15

                  @mranger90

                  Is there an easy way to do this? seems odd that it only occurs in QT, with both my actual webcam and a virtual one, but doesn't occur in an example using QML

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                  • mranger90M Offline
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                    mranger90
                    wrote on last edited by mranger90
                    #16

                    You can check to see what the camera is supporting with

                        QList<QVideoFrame::PixelFormat> formats = m_camera->supportedViewfinderPixelFormats();
                        qDebug() << "supported formats " << formats;
                    

                    Then you might be able to do something like:

                    viewFinderSettings.setPixelFormat(QVideoFrame::Format_RGB24);
                    

                    You might also want to check with some other application. As I recall, on windows the QCamera stuff is a rather thin layer over DirectShow so you might want to play with that to get a clear idea of whats coming off the camera.
                    If worse comes to worst you may want to use something like OpenCV which will give you more control over the capture buffers and how to format them.

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                    • mranger90M mranger90

                      You can check to see what the camera is supporting with

                          QList<QVideoFrame::PixelFormat> formats = m_camera->supportedViewfinderPixelFormats();
                          qDebug() << "supported formats " << formats;
                      

                      Then you might be able to do something like:

                      viewFinderSettings.setPixelFormat(QVideoFrame::Format_RGB24);
                      

                      You might also want to check with some other application. As I recall, on windows the QCamera stuff is a rather thin layer over DirectShow so you might want to play with that to get a clear idea of whats coming off the camera.
                      If worse comes to worst you may want to use something like OpenCV which will give you more control over the capture buffers and how to format them.

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                      SolaVitae
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #17

                      @mranger90

                      The list returns (Format_RGB24, Format_YUV420P), its default set to the RGB24, and changing it to YUV420p does nothing.

                      As for testing it elsewhere, it works flawlessly everywhere else. The default camera app on windows works, a webcam testing website works, skype works.

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                      • fcarneyF Offline
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                        fcarney
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #18

                        @SolaVitae,
                        Just a shot in the dark. Have you tried explicitly setting the pixel format to QVideoFrame::Format_RGB24? Just in case some other app changed its mode?

                        C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                        • fcarneyF fcarney

                          @SolaVitae,
                          Just a shot in the dark. Have you tried explicitly setting the pixel format to QVideoFrame::Format_RGB24? Just in case some other app changed its mode?

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                          SolaVitae
                          wrote on last edited by SolaVitae
                          #19

                          @fcarney
                          yes, it does not change anything

                          The issue does not occur on my laptop, or a friend's PC. So im guessing it has something to do with my pc. What it is I can't figure out, but I guess it's not that big of a deal if it's only on my PC. It will subconciously bother me to no ender, but oh well

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                          • SGaistS Offline
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                            SGaist
                            Lifetime Qt Champion
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #20

                            Hi,

                            Since you are talking about a virtual camera, it might be generating BGR images. And since it's virtual you might be able to configure that.

                            In any case, you can use QImage::rgbSwapped to convert to the right order.

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                              VietTran
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #21

                              have you got solution for this problem?

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                                Dan_Dew
                                wrote on last edited by Dan_Dew
                                #22

                                Same here. Maybe after Windows-Update (Win10).
                                Viewfinder and Image of QCamera in blue.
                                People look like smurfs.
                                Different webcams, same result.
                                QML-Camera is OK. Any other Cam-Apps in Windows (Skype,..) are OK.
                                I hope of a solution, most of my apps base on that.

                                Someone with more information? Thank You.

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                                • SGaistS Offline
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                                  SGaist
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #23

                                  Hi,

                                  From the description you are giving, there might be something like a switch from RGB to BGR.

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                                    Dan_Dew
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #24

                                    SGaist, thank you and yes, its a BGR/RGB problem. It seems to occur rare at this time.
                                    When customers complains, I would improvise with a manual switch for swapping colors at the QImages.
                                    Do you have an idea for doing that at the viewfinder?

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                                    • SGaistS Offline
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                                      SGaist
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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #25

                                      I don't think there's an easy way to do that except by going lower level.

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