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'''Step 1''' 
Dismantle the webcam cover


'''Step 2'''
'''Step 1''' - Dismantle the webcam cover


Detached the lens of the webcam. Often this optical lens part is partially glued to the front of the webcam but it can be detached by twisting firmly.   
'''Step 2''' - Detached the lens of the webcam. Often this optical lens part is partially glued to the front of the webcam but it can be detached by twisting firmly.   


'''Step 3'''   
'''Step 3''' - Put the lens, up side down, back on the webcam  


Put the lens, up side down, back on the webcam 
'''step 4''' - Connect the webcam to the computer


'''step 4'''
'''step 5''' - To focus, just move the webcam towards or away from the object


Connect the webcam to the computer


'''Movie bio-robotics'''


'''step 5''' 
[[File:Screen-Shot-2015-10-22-2.png|600px|Still from bio-robotics movie]]


To focus, just move the webcam towards or away from the object
A screenshot of the movie created with the DIY microscope by Jona Andersen, Juriaan Boerman and Mark-Jan Tellingen during the workshop.


The video can be seen here [https://youtu.be/iB5cnaERx9c youtu.be/iB5cnaERx9c]


===Movie bio-robotics===
===Recognizing a plant in a pinch===
 
Video created with a DIY microscope by Jona Andersen, Juriaan Boerman and Mark-Jan Tellingen during the workshop 'Bio-Robotics of [[Arjan Scherpenisse|Arjan Scherpenisse]].
 
[[File:Screen-Shot-2015-10-22-2.png|600px|Bio-robotics]]
 
[https://youtu.be/iB5cnaERx9c youtu.be/iB5cnaERx9c]
 
 
=== Recognizing a plant in a pinch ===
by [[James Bryan Graves]]
by [[James Bryan Graves]]


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Latest revision as of 11:51, 16 December 2015

A reversible modification for a webcam which lets you take pictures of things far less than 1mm wide.

To make the microscope webcam you need the following:

  • Standard webcam with an adjustable focus-lens
  • Computer


Step 1 - Dismantle the webcam cover

Step 2 - Detached the lens of the webcam. Often this optical lens part is partially glued to the front of the webcam but it can be detached by twisting firmly.

Step 3 - Put the lens, up side down, back on the webcam

step 4 - Connect the webcam to the computer

step 5 - To focus, just move the webcam towards or away from the object


Movie bio-robotics

Still from bio-robotics movie

A screenshot of the movie created with the DIY microscope by Jona Andersen, Juriaan Boerman and Mark-Jan Tellingen during the workshop.

The video can be seen here youtu.be/iB5cnaERx9c

Recognizing a plant in a pinch

by James Bryan Graves

When asked to assist how to quickly recognize a plant with a webcam I remembered an Apple WWDC presentation called "Find my iCone" an app that tracked an orange construction pylon using it's color.

I already had some web/Javascript code to do some chromakey (greenscreen) swapping, so I just re-purposed it. However, tracking the correct color of say "purple flowers" needed to be a little less fined grained then #ef0114 (for example, I have no idea what "color" that is by looking at it's hex values), so I grabbed a JS library to print colors as words.

Here's the code:

   <!DOCTYPE html>
   
    
        
    
    
      
      <h1>I don't see anything.