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        "From": "Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@ideasonboard.com>",
        "To": "libcamera devel <libcamera-devel@lists.libcamera.org>",
        "Date": "Sun,  3 May 2020 02:17:20 +0100",
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        "Subject": "[libcamera-devel] [PATCH] README.rst: Add FAQ section.",
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    "content": "Provide an initial set of Questions and Answers.\n\nHopefully these will provide quick insights to the project from the\nREADME, and can be incorporated into the website.\n\nSigned-off-by: Kieran Bingham <kieran.bingham@ideasonboard.com>\n---\n README.rst | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++\n 1 file changed, 65 insertions(+)",
    "diff": "diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst\nindex 40d45196c7d6..af44686b969c 100644\n--- a/README.rst\n+++ b/README.rst\n@@ -89,3 +89,68 @@ default video display element on your system.\n   gst-launch-1.0 libcamerasrc camera-name=\"Camera 1\" ! videoconvert ! autovideosink\n \n .. section-end-getting-started\n+.. section-begin-faq\n+\n+Frequently Asked Questions\n+--------------------------\n+\n+What is libcamera?\n+  libcamera is an open source camera stack implemented entirely in user space.\n+  It aims to encourage the development of new embedded camera applications by\n+  limiting the complexity that developers have to deal with.  The interface is\n+  designed around the way that modern embedded camera hardware works.\n+\n+What is the correct way to display the name 'libcamera'\n+  libcamera, is always in lowercase; in titles, or at the beginning of\n+  sentences.\n+\n+How is libcamera different from V4L2?\n+  We see libcamera as a continuation of V4L2. One that can more easily handle\n+  the recent advances in hardware design. As embedded cameras have developed,\n+  all of the complexity has been pushed on to the developers. With libcamera,\n+  all of that complexity is simplified and a single model is presented to\n+  application developers.\n+\n+Does this mean the camera stack is completely open?\n+  libcamera is open-source friendly which means all of libcamera itself is open\n+  source. Because vendors are reluctant to open-source their Image Processing\n+  Algorithms, libcamera can support closed-source Image Processing Algorithm\n+  modules (IPAs) which will be sandboxed to minimise the exposure of binary\n+  blobs.\n+\n+libcamera has been described as “the MESA of the camera stack”. What does that mean?\n+  Mesa provides powerful high-level APIs to applications and implements\n+  device-specific code in userspace to support the implementation. libcamera\n+  provides high-level APIs that handle device-specific code in userspace to\n+  simplify development for application developers.\n+\n+Which cameras SoCs (pipelines) are supported?\n+  Currently supported pipelines include the Intel IPU3, RockChip RK3399, UVC,\n+  and VIMC/VIVID test drivers\n+\n+Which camera protocols are supported?\n+  libcamera supports cameras that use MIPI/CSI2 protocols.\n+\n+Can I use libcamera to access photos on digital cameras?\n+  No, libcamera is a library for controlling embedded camera hardware, it’s not\n+  an application for accessing photos and has no relationship to gphoto2.\n+  libcamera supports internal cameras designed for point-and-shoot still image\n+  and video capture and external UVC cameras designed for video conferencing.\n+\n+Can libcamera handle multiple cameras simultaneously?\n+  libcamera can support multiple cameras within a system, and allows only a\n+  single application to consume each stream. An application must ‘acquire’ a\n+  Camera to start operations on it, and should release it when finished.\n+  Logical cameras where multiple cameras are treated as a single camera is a\n+  pipeline and hardware specific extension that will be supported in the\n+  future.\n+\n+Does libcamera do format conversion and debayering?\n+  Format conversion and debayering operations are dependent upon the Image\n+  Signal Processor (ISP) and hardware available. Our demonstration application,\n+  QCam, does basic software format conversions to handle display but we aim to\n+  move to using OpenGL to improve real time conversion performance. Where\n+  possible, QCam will request formats that can be displayed natively without\n+  requiring software conversions.\n+\n+.. section-end-faq\n",
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