hi.
need cross hairs that the cross over point is the center pixel of the CMOS or CCD chip !!
you have cross hairs , double stack.. but they are not fixed to chip center x,y
also need to beable to put a CIRCLE on the display X pixels from the center pixel of
the above cross hairs at x,y.
cross hairs moves with the image to stay on the center pixel.
joeastro
cross hairs on display image
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Re: cross hairs on display image
Hi,
the cross hair starts by default on the center of the image, so if you don't move it then it will be in that position. Alternatively, you can use the multi-reticule tool (https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/4.1/#Multi%20Reticules) which shows the X,Y positions of the centers of any circles shown. If you are using ROI in your camera then you will need to adjust manually for the difference between the center of the image and the center of the sensor.
cheers,
Robin
the cross hair starts by default on the center of the image, so if you don't move it then it will be in that position. Alternatively, you can use the multi-reticule tool (https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/4.1/#Multi%20Reticules) which shows the X,Y positions of the centers of any circles shown. If you are using ROI in your camera then you will need to adjust manually for the difference between the center of the image and the center of the sensor.
cheers,
Robin