The new official driver (an extended version of this package with some bug-fixes and new functionality) is available at https://github.com/basler/pylon-ros-camera.
developed by Magazino GmbH, using the pylon Software Camera Suite by Basler AG
This package offers many functions of the Basler pylon API inside the ROS-Framwork.
The package supports Baslers USB 3.0, GigE as well as the DART cameras.
Images can continuously be published over /image_raw or the /image_rect topic. The latter just in case the intrinsic calibration matrices are provided through the camera_info_url parameter.
The camera-characteristic parameter such as hight, width, projection matrices and camera_frame were published over the /camera_info topic. Furthermore an action-based image grabbing with desired exposure, gain, gamma and / or brightness is provided. Hence one can grab a sequence of images with above target settings as well as a single image.
Adapting camera's settings regarding binning (in x and y direction), exposure, gain, gamma and brightness can be done using provided 'set_*' services. These changes effect the continuous image acquisition and hence the images provided through the image topics.
The default node operates in Software-Trigger Mode. This means that the image acquisition is triggered with a certain rate and the camera is not running in the continuous mode.
The package opens either a predefined camera (using a given 'device_user_id' parameter) or, if no camera id is predefined the first camera device it can find.
The package has been tested for ROS-Indigo and ROS-Kinetic.
The pylon_camera-pkg requires the pylonSDK to be installed on your system. Please download and install the pylon debian package for your architecture from:
https://www.baslerweb.com/de/support/downloads/downloads-software/
In order to build the package, you need to configure rosdep (i.e. the ROS command-line tool for checking and installing system dependencies for ROS packages) such that it knows how to resolve this dependency. This can be achieved by executing the following commands:
sudo sh -c 'echo "yaml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/magazino/pylon_camera/indigo-devel/rosdep/pylon_sdk.yaml " > /etc/ros/rosdep/sources.list.d/15-plyon_camera.list'
rosdep update
Then, clone the pylon_camera-pkg, and the camera_control_msgs-pkg and install the pylon SDK in your catkin_ws:
cd ~/catkin_ws/src/ && git clone https://github.com/magazino/pylon_camera.git && git clone https://github.com/magazino/camera_control_msgs.git
rosdep install --from-paths . --ignore-src --rosdistro=$ROS_DISTRO -y
Build the pylon_camera package as you would build a standard ROS-package unsing p.e.
cd ~/catkin_ws && catkin_make
All parameters are listed in the default config file: config/default.yaml
Common parameters
- camera_frame The tf frame under which the images were published
- device_user_id The DeviceUserID of the camera. If empty, the first camera found in the device list will be used
- camera_info_url The CameraInfo URL (Uniform Resource Locator) where the optional intrinsic camera calibration parameters are stored. This URL string will be parsed from the CameraInfoManager: http://docs.ros.org/api/camera_info_manager/html/classcamera__info__manager_1_1CameraInfoManager.html#details
- image_encoding The encoding of the pixels -- channel meaning, ordering, size taken from the list of strings in include/sensor_msgs/image_encodings.h. The supported encodings are 'mono8', 'bgr8', 'rgb8', 'bayer_bggr8', 'bayer_gbrg8' and 'bayer_rggb8'. Default values are 'mono8' and 'rgb8'
- binning_x & binning_y Binning factor to get downsampled images. It refers here to any camera setting which combines rectangular neighborhoods of pixels into larger "super-pixels." It reduces the resolution of the output image to (width / binning_x) x (height / binning_y). The default values binning_x = binning_y = 0 are considered the same as binning_x = binning_y = 1 (no subsampling).
- downsampling_factor_exposure_search To speed up the exposure search, the mean brightness is not calculated on the entire image, but on a subset instead. The image is downsampled until a desired window hight is reached. The window hight is calculated out of the image height divided by the downsampling_factor_exposure search
- frame_rate The desired publisher frame rate if listening to the topics. This parameter can only be set once at start-up. Calling the GrabImages-Action can result in a higher frame rate.
- shutter_mode Set mode of camera's shutter if the value is not empty. The supported modes are 'rolling', 'global' and 'global_reset'. Default value is '' (empty)
Image Intensity Settings
The following settings do NOT have to be set. Each camera has default values which provide an automatic image adjustment resulting in valid images
- exposure The exposure time in microseconds to be set after opening the camera.
- gain The target gain in percent of the maximal value the camera supports. For USB-Cameras, the gain is in dB, for GigE-Cameras it is given in so called 'device specific units'.
- gamma Gamma correction of pixel intensity. Adjusts the brightness of the pixel values output by the camera's sensor to account for a non-linearity in the human perception of brightness or of the display system (such as CRT).
- brightness The average intensity value of the images. It depends the exposure time as well as the gain setting. If 'exposure' is provided, the interface will try to reach the desired brightness by only varying the gain. (What may often fail, because the range of possible exposure values is many times higher than the gain range). If 'gain' is provided, the interface will try to reach the desired brightness by only varying the exposure time. If 'gain' AND 'exposure' are given, it is not possible to reach the brightness, because both are assumed to be fix.
- brightness_continuous Only relevant, if 'brightness' is set: The brightness_continuous flag controls the auto brightness function. If it is set to false, the brightness will only be reached once. Hence changing light conditions lead to changing brightness values. If it is set to true, the given brightness will be reached continuously, trying to adapt to changing light conditions. This is only possible for values in the possible auto range of the pylon API which is e.g. [50 - 205] for acA2500-14um and acA1920-40gm
- exposure_auto & gain_auto Only relevant, if 'brightness' is set: If the camera should try to reach and / or keep the brightness, hence adapting to changing light conditions, at least one of the following flags must be set. If both are set, the interface will use the profile that tries to keep the gain at minimum to reduce white noise. The exposure_auto flag indicates, that the desired brightness will be reached by adapting the exposure time. The gain_auto flag indicates, that the desired brightness will be reached by adapting the gain.
Optional and device specific parameter
- gige/mtu_size The MTU size. Only used for GigE cameras. To prevent lost frames configure the camera has to be configured with the MTU size the network card supports. A value greater 3000 should be good (1500 for RaspberryPI)
- gige/inter_pkg_delay The inter-package delay in ticks. Only used for GigE cameras. To prevent lost frames it should be greater 0. For most of GigE-Cameras, a value of 1000 is reasonable. For GigE-Cameras used on a RaspberryPI this value should be set to 11772.
The pylon_camera_node can be started over the launch file which includes a config file with desired parameters as frame rate or exposure time
roslaunch pylon_camera pylon_camera_node.launch
or rosrun pylon_camera pylon_camera_node
Images were only published if another node connects to the image topic. The published images can be seen using the image_view node from the image_pipeline stack:
rosrun image_view image_view image:=/pylon_camera_node/image_raw
Please provide your questions via http://answers.ros.org/questions/ and tag them with pylon_camera