nn::camera::CTR::SetAutoExposureWindow Functionnn::Result SetAutoExposureWindow( CameraSelect select, s16 startX, s16 startY, s16 width , s16 height );
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| in | select | Specifies which camera to change settings for. |
| in | startX | Specifies the x-coordinate of the region's upper-left corner. If the x-coordinate of the image's upper-left corner is defined as 0, this argument can be specified in 40-pixel increments in the range [0, 600]. |
| in | startY | Specifies the y-coordinate of the region's upper-left corner. If the y-coordinate of the image's upper-left corner is defined as 0, this argument can be specified in 30-pixel increments in the range [0, 450]. |
| in | width | Specifies the region's width. This can be specified in 40-pixel increments in the range [40, 640]. The sum of this value and startX must be no larger than 640. |
| in | height | Specifies the region's height. This can be specified in 30-pixel increments in the range [30, 480]. The sum of this value and startY must be no larger than 480. |
Result values listed below. | Value | Description |
|---|---|
ResultSuccess |
Process was successful. |
ResultIsSleeping |
Unusable because the system is closed. |
ResultFatalError |
There may be something physically wrong with the camera. |
Sets the region within the view to use as the basis for calculating auto exposure (the response frame).
The rectangular region specified by startX, startY, width, and height must be no larger than 640x480.
The default values for each camera are shown below.
| Inner Camera | Right Outer Camera | Left Outer Camera | |
|---|---|---|---|
| startX | 80 | 0 | 0 |
| startY | 60 | 0 | 0 |
| width | 480 | 640 | 640 |
| height | 360 | 480 | 480 |
Although the cameras use the response frame that can be set by this function only when auto-exposure is enabled, you can set the response frame with this function even when auto-exposure is disabled. You must therefore specify appropriate values when you call this function even if auto-exposure is disabled.
Note: This function may block for an extended period if a camera is restarting.
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