Topic: FreeLSS 1.22 Released Under GPL
The open source version of FreeLSS available on Github has been updated to have all the features of FreeLSS 1.22. This is the release just before the addition of checkerboard calibration. FreeLSS 1.22 has the following features previously unavailable in the GPL releases.
Support for the 8MP IMX219 camera
Improved WiFi connectivity
Added the ability to specify the GPU memory allocation on Setup page.
Added the ability to turn the camera LED on/off from Setup page.
Added support for mounting SMB network file shares. Requires "Enable Experimental" to be checked on the Setup page.
Added a new Photo Capture feature where instead of scanning, ATLAS 3D will write the photos to a USB or network mount. This feature is accessible from the CAMERA page and requires the "Enable Experimental" to be checked on the Setup page.
Implemented a fix for an issue in older Pi firmwares where auto-exposure mode wasn't always re-enabled.
Duplicate GPIO pin assignments are now being detected on the Setup page and the user is warned if this occurs.
Added a new feature called "Restore Factory Defaults" that resets the Setup page back to it's initial settings in case undesirable changes have been made to it.
Software point cloud renderer
The ability to override the camera focal length.
Scan larger objects on modified hardware with the Max Object Size setting.
Removal of the restriction on only using the first 8 pins of the Pi for motor and laser control.
Checkerboard calibration is still only available in the commercial version of FreeLSS.
Regards,
Uriah