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A Python package for camera utilities

Project description

omnicam

A small, unified API for reading frames from USB cameras, IP streams, video files, screen capture, and Raspberry Pi cameras.

Features

  • Unified BaseCamera interface across backends
  • OpenCV-based capture for USB webcams, video files, RTSP/HTTP streams, and GStreamer pipelines
  • Optional Raspberry Pi Camera support (Picamera2)
  • Optional screen capture via mss

Installation

pip install omnicam

Optional extras:

pip install omnicam[opencv]
pip install omnicam[screen]
pip install omnicam[pi]

Quickstart

from omnicam import SimpleCamera

with SimpleCamera(index=0) as cam:
    frame = cam.read()
    if frame is not None:
        print(frame.shape)

Camera types

from omnicam import FileCapture, InternetCapture, ScreenCapture

# Video file
cam = FileCapture("/path/to/video.mp4")

# IP camera or MJPEG stream
cam = InternetCapture("http://192.168.1.10:8080/video")

# Screen capture (requires omnicam[screen])
cam = ScreenCapture(index=1)

Raspberry Pi camera

from omnicam import PiCamera

cam = PiCamera(model="IMX219", resolution="720p")

GStreamer and Gazebo

from omnicam import GStreamerCapture, GazeboCamera

pipeline = (
    GStreamerCapture.GstPipeline()
    .add("v4l2src", device="/dev/video0")
    .add("videoconvert")
    .add("appsink")
)
cam = GStreamerCapture(pipeline)

# Gazebo (requires gz tools available on PATH)
cam = GazeboCamera(topic_name="my_camera")

CameraInfo (advanced)

CameraInfo describes physical camera parameters and enables focal-length math and focus validation. It is optional but useful when you need real-world camera intrinsics.

Fields:

  • name: Full model name.
  • short_name: Short identifier (sensor/model code).
  • focal_length_mm: (fx_mm, fy_mm) in millimeters.
  • pixel_size_um: Pixel size in micrometers.
  • max_resolution: (width, height) at sensor maximum.
  • aperture_f: F-number (e.g., 2.0).
  • hfov_deg: Horizontal field of view in degrees.
  • focus_type: "Fixed" | "Autofocus" | "Manual" | "Unknown".
  • has_ir_filter: True if the camera has an IR filter.

Usage example:

from omnicam import SimpleCamera
from omnicam.base_camera import CameraInfo

info = CameraInfo(
    name="My Camera Model",
    short_name="MYCAM",
    focal_length_mm=(4.0, 4.0),
    pixel_size_um=1.4,
    max_resolution=(1920, 1080),
    aperture_f=2.0,
    hfov_deg=70.0,
    focus_type="Manual",
    has_ir_filter=True,
)

with SimpleCamera(index=0, info=info) as cam:
    fx, fy = cam.focal_length()  # focal length in pixels at current size

If you only know focal length in pixel units, use:

from omnicam.base_camera import CameraInfo

info = CameraInfo.from_focal_length(
    name="Synthetic",
    short_name="SYN",
    focal_length=(800.0, 800.0),
    resolution=(1280, 720),
)

Default Raspberry Pi cameras (short name → full name):

  • OV5647Camera Module 1
  • OV5647 NoIRCamera Module 1 NoIR
  • IMX219Camera Module 2
  • IMX219 NoIRCamera Module 2 NoIR
  • IMX708 StandardCamera Module 3 - Standard
  • IMX708 NoIRCamera Module 3 - Standard NoIR
  • IMX708 WideCamera Module 3 - Wide
  • IMX708 Wide NoIRCamera Module 3 - Wide NoIR
  • IMX477 6mmHigh Quality Camera w/ 6mm Lens
  • IMX477 16mmHigh Quality Camera w/ 16mm Lens
  • IMX477 35mmHigh Quality Camera w/ 35mm Lens
  • IMX477 M12-8mmHigh Quality Camera w/ 8mm M12 Lens
  • IMX477 M12-25mmHigh Quality Camera w/ 25mm M12 Lens
  • IMX477 M12-FishHigh Quality Camera w/ 2.7mm M12 Fisheye
  • IMX296 6mmGlobal Shutter Camera w/ 6mm Lens
  • IMX296 16mmGlobal Shutter Camera w/ 16mm Lens
  • IMX500Raspberry Pi AI Camera

Notes

  • numpy is required. OpenCV-based backends need omnicam[opencv].
  • GStreamer and Gazebo features rely on system-level tooling.

License

MIT. See LICENSE.

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