> Hi, take a look at aes2501 driver, it receives similar parts from sensor,
> and
> then assembles them into one image. AFAIK assembling part was separated in
> common part of aes2501 and aes1610 drivers.
>
> Regards
> Vasily
I think, algorithm from this driver is not suitable for me, unfortunately.
There is variable count of strips, that have variable length (as I
understand from code and comments). In my case - we have fixed count of
frames (always 8) fixed length each (always 61440). Data with such size
can contain full fingerprint image...
When I look at PGM image created from received data, they look very
strange. Like some kind of 3D dunes in the desert, if you look at them
from the top. But these "dunes" very large relative to size of image, and
very different from the fingerprint image. And last one or two images
(depending of finger sweeping speed) always almost black.
And another problem - my English is too bad for explain more clearly
exactly what I want to explain...

Lookig to the name at your signature, I suggest that you can speak my
native language. If you know something about image processing, can I mail
you?

In any case, thanks for a tip! :)

Regards, Alexey Prokopchuk.



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