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do you think there is a way to increase the contrast of depth ? trying to notice a meter-high object at 400 meters is basically impossible
Automatic range have some problems: It's really computationally expensive and doesn't really work well in some situations, like imagine looking at something far and a random "particle" flies right in front of the scanner, making colors freak out
Shifting scan area is hard due to float nature. It just brakes alignment 'cuz of weird remainders like 0.00235676532 etc. when you try move it really small step
Getting rid of distortion doesn't make much sense bc regular camera has same amount of it, plus it would mess with line/stroke which I don't even want to bother any longer now that it works XD
Using nine of the mcs with an x and/or y offset for a 12x12 sensor array gives a really nice resolution. Some featueres i would love to implement or see implement by you or someone else:
-Automatic range/contrast adjustment
-Min & max distance output to display on another screen as a legend
-Option to change the scanning direction at higher zoom factors
-Make an overlay with a camera (needs to be time and maybe weather dependent for good overlay visibility)
-Combine with a radar to track targets for better positional info on it than reworked radar gives or with deprecated radar even a completly stabilised imaghe of the target.
-Add a stabiliser (needed for moving ships)
-Make a version that scanns even slower but fills the 9x5 monitor at full resolution
-Target detection (aircraft, ships, fish)
-Option to correct spherical distortion (useful when scanning seafloor at low zoom factor)
Can it be bigger than 4x4? Or are gimbal limits the restriction?