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Color Camera
SKIN-TONE
Robosapien™V2 can identify skin-tones if you hold your palm in
front of his face after a flinch.
After identification he will track the movement of the largest
skin-tone object in front of him.
If you move your hand around for a while he will assume you are
waving at him and he will wave back.
If you keep doing this he will eventually get bored and give up.
If you hold your hand still, he will assume you want to shake
hands and respond.
COLOR CAMERA SETTINGS
Robosapien™V2’s color camera may have difficulty identifying
certain colors, especially skin-tones, under different light
conditions. You can change the white-balance setting manually
using the shift keys/manual Color Mode buttons combinations.
+ + + = Daylight.
• The dominant light source is natural sunlight.
+ + + = Indoor Yellow.
• The dominant light source is artificial “tungsten” lighting, i.e.,
common household light bulbs.
+ + + = Indoor White.
• The dominant light source is white-toned indoor lighting, i.e.,
fluorescent tubes.
The default setting for Robosapien™V2 is “Indoor Yellow”
COLOR CAMERA NOTES:
When Robosapien™V2 tracks colored objects he will respond to
the largest object of the correct color. If you are in front of a
colorful background, this can interfere with his color tracking.
If the light levels are too low Robosapien™V2 will turn off his
camera after a flinch and tell you that there is not enough light.
Strong sunlight and highly reflective surfaces can interfere with
his color identification.
Robosapien™V2’s color camera may have difficulty identifying
color when his brain batteries are low. This may become evident
before he gives you a low power warning.
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