So you want to access the Kinect's cameras and ImageStreams...

Posted by: MSDN: Coding4Fun, on 20 Jan 2012 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

We all know that the Kinect has two cameras, but do we all know how to access them? To get at the Image Streams provided by them? After reading today's post and looking at the project you'll be one one step closer, that's for sure...Getting most of Kinect SDK in C# - part 2 of ?: ImageStreamsThis is part two of series documenting my experiments with Kinect for Windows SDK.After first two or three articles this series should make quite good walkthrough for beginners and nice reference for more advanced...

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