# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
# Capture script example
#
# A capture script allows to associate a list of controls and their values
# to frame numbers.
#
# The script allows defining a list of frames associated with controls
# and an optional list of properties that can control the script behaviour.
# properties:
# # Repeat the controls every 'idx' frames.
# - loop: idx
#
# # List of frame number with associated a list of controls to be applied
# frames:
# - frame-number:
# Control1: value1
# Control2: value2
# \todo Formally define the capture script structure with a schema
# Notes:
# - Controls have to be specified by name, as defined in the
# libcamera::controls:: enumeration
# - Controls not supported by the camera currently operated are ignored
# - Frame numbers shall be monotonically incrementing, gaps are allowed
# - If a loop limit is specified, frame numbers in the 'frames' list shall be
# less than the loop control
# Example: Turn brightness up and down every 460 frames
properties:
- loop: 460
frames:
- 0:
Brightness: 0.0
- 40:
Brightness: 0.2
- 80:
Brightness: 0.4
- 120:
Brightness: 0.8
- 160:
Brightness: 0.4
- 200:
Brightness: 0.2
- 240:
Brightness: 0.0
- 280:
Brightness: -0.2
- 300:
Brightness: -0.4
- 340:
Brightness: -0.8
- 380:
Brightness: -0.4
- 420:
Brightness: -0.2
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