![]() There is a YouTube video of the calibration process here: LightBurn Camera Calibration Walkthrough It takes a bit of effort to set up, but it's well worth it. ![]() LightBurn can counter both of these, and simulate a top-down view from nearly any camera. The image from this camera is very distorted, because it is uses a fish-eye lens to achieve a very wide field of view, and it's mounted at an odd angle for use with the laser. Select the camera, and the view from the camera will appear in the window, as shown: If your system has a compatible USB camera connected, it will appear in the Camera drop-down box. You'll be presented with a window that looks like this: Using the camera as a monitor is simple - enable the Camera Control window (right-click on any window or toolbar and choose "Camera Control" from the pop-up). Tracing artwork directly from the bed of the laser.LightBurn includes a camera feature which allows a USB connected camera to be used in a couple of different ways:
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