

Not compatible with Octoprint Anywhere or The Spaghetti Detective. You can even stabilize your extruder to make adjusting the focus a snap! Requires mjpg-streamer. You can now watch your image change in real time as you adjust the settings. Octolapse even has enhanced custom control pages for some cameras (like the Raspberry Pi cameras and many Logitech models). In the new version, Octolapse detects your camera’s capabilities and renders a control page dynamically. Octolapse already included the ability to control camera settings like focus, exposure, and white balance. I’ve even added the ability to upload images into Octolapse!
#Warp stabilizer plugin descargar archive#
If you enable the new archive images feature, you can also download snapshot images or re-render them using different settings. I’ve finally added native file browsers to Octolapse! Now you can download, sort, or delete timelapses, all without leaving the Octolapse tab. I added new rendering overlay tokens, text outlining, and a default font for simplified setup. I added beta support for the H.265 codec (most Raspberry Pis don’t have the memory for this though). Now you can see detailed rendering progress and retry or alter renderings that never finished.
#Warp stabilizer plugin descargar update#
If newer settings are available from the repository, Octolapse will notify you and can automatically update any of the pre-configured profiles. Octolapse now has its own profile repository! Access a library of pre-configured profiles and download, customize, and share your settings with the world! You can export and import individual profiles or all of your Octolapse settings. Import/Export/Download and Automatically Update Settings Highlights include: a larger snapshot preview, shortcuts to the Octolapse settings pages, video and image file browsers, rendering progress, unfinished rendering recovery, new and improved informational panels, and a more intuitive design. Thanks to UX advice from Derek73, the Octolapse tab has been greatly improved. If you don’t like what you see, you can cancel the print and change your settings, which will save you time and effort. Octolapse will inform you of potential problems and will help you to fix them. Plus, you will get to see a preview of your timelapse before your print starts. This all adds up to improvements in quality and a reduction in print time. They also try to start snapshots as close to the stabilization point as possible, reducing travel. They automatically detect print features and prefer to take snapshots over infill, wipe towers, or interior perimeters, and they avoid taking snapshots (where possible) over exterior perimeters. The new smart triggers read your entire Gcode file before starting a print, giving them a lot more information to make better decisions. You no longer need to copy your slicer settings into Octolapse before every print. Octolapse can now extract all the required slicer settings directly from your GCode file. Additionally, Octolapse runs on the newest version of OctoPrint. Octolapse now runs on the newest versions of Python and is still backwards compatible with Python 2.7. Highlights of V0.4 Python 3 and Octoprint 1.4.0 Support

This sad situation has been improved (but not completely solved) in several ways, including automatic slicer settings extraction and profile import/export/update functionality. Incorrect setup leads to poor print quality as well as extreme frustration.
