Re: Native resolution of a webcam from the lsusb -v output

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On Saturday 09 November 2013 11:48:14 Greg KH did opine:

> On Sat, Nov 09, 2013 at 11:06:56AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > So, in the interests of maintaining a square pixel, and a 1/1 pixel to
> > pixel ratio so as not to throw away usable resolution by blending or
> > interpolation effects in the camera, is there a returned value in the
> > lsusb -v or -vv output that identifies the camera imagers native
> > resolution and output byte color sequence format?
> 
> You don't say what camera you are using...

ATM testing, and subject to change because it is not physically suitable, a 
Logitech C920.  A Microsoft HD5000 or HD6000 could follow me home yet today 
however, much more suitable mechanically as I have no use for the stereo 
mics that make the C920 almost 4" long, which is why I asked the question 
for a universal, camera independent method of determining that. :)

Thanks Greg.

Cheers, Gene
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