HP 3D Scan driver issues
Posted: 04 Jan 2021, 23:29
Hey folks, i thought i would throw this out there, even if no one has any solutions, atleast its good for me to get this info out, and maybe start a discussion with IMO the biggest issue with David/HP Scan (Camera Compatibility)
So for those who havent seen the specs on my rig in my other post,
Im currently running a Point Grey -GS3-U3-50S5M-C - 5MP Monochrome ICX625 USB3.0 cam. It was basically plug and play and HPScan noticed it right away, and i have been happily using it.
I want to try playing around with the stereo camera setup so I have also been purchasing and testing other cams to see if they work with HPScan.
-Imaging Source DFK-72AUC02 - works, but it is not a high speed cam 6fps (USB2)
-Mightex MLE-C030-U - Doesnt work, not detectable from HPScan; supposedily this is a 32 bit/ 64 bit driver issue as its a much older cam, and there is no 64 bit driver.
I recently purchased a Lightwise Allegro - Imaging Solutions Group - Sony IMX250 based cam. This sensor has fantastic specs, 5.1MP, 79FPS, usb3.0, USB3 Vision.. etc. Imaging Solutions Group is now owned by Jadak but the support on their site is limited.
I really wanted to use this as my primary cam as the IMX250 is the upgrade from the ICX625, and has fantastic image performance.
Turns out after a bunch of messing about, HPScan does not like it, however as a similar continuation to this thread https://www.3dscanforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2169
I am definitely having some type of driver issue that i though i would bounce off you guys heads, HP sees the cam in its selection, however HPScan crashes when i enable it. I was able to download a driver pack from Jadak, and get the cam working in windows with their simple viewer software. I was wondering if we could get to the bottom of the conflicting issue of why HPScan sees specific cameras and not others. Seeing that most of us are using modern USB3 cams and they all typically support MachineVision protocol that obviously HPScan doesn't use.
So for those who havent seen the specs on my rig in my other post,
Im currently running a Point Grey -GS3-U3-50S5M-C - 5MP Monochrome ICX625 USB3.0 cam. It was basically plug and play and HPScan noticed it right away, and i have been happily using it.
I want to try playing around with the stereo camera setup so I have also been purchasing and testing other cams to see if they work with HPScan.
-Imaging Source DFK-72AUC02 - works, but it is not a high speed cam 6fps (USB2)
-Mightex MLE-C030-U - Doesnt work, not detectable from HPScan; supposedily this is a 32 bit/ 64 bit driver issue as its a much older cam, and there is no 64 bit driver.
I recently purchased a Lightwise Allegro - Imaging Solutions Group - Sony IMX250 based cam. This sensor has fantastic specs, 5.1MP, 79FPS, usb3.0, USB3 Vision.. etc. Imaging Solutions Group is now owned by Jadak but the support on their site is limited.
I really wanted to use this as my primary cam as the IMX250 is the upgrade from the ICX625, and has fantastic image performance.
Turns out after a bunch of messing about, HPScan does not like it, however as a similar continuation to this thread https://www.3dscanforum.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2169
I am definitely having some type of driver issue that i though i would bounce off you guys heads, HP sees the cam in its selection, however HPScan crashes when i enable it. I was able to download a driver pack from Jadak, and get the cam working in windows with their simple viewer software. I was wondering if we could get to the bottom of the conflicting issue of why HPScan sees specific cameras and not others. Seeing that most of us are using modern USB3 cams and they all typically support MachineVision protocol that obviously HPScan doesn't use.