In this chapter, we learned how to connect both Raspberry Pi camera modules and USB cameras to our Pi board in order to take image and video captures when required by our home security system. We also learned how to overlay our images with informative text and have the files immediately emailed to us.
In order to capture images from our camera at night, we also looked at ways to illuminate the capture area using both visible and infra-red lighting, with the ability to switch the lighting on and off as required by using a high-current Darlington transistor driver.
In the next chapter, we're going to get down to the business of putting together modules by building a mobile-optimized web-based control panel for our home security system. We'll learn how to set up a Web server on our Raspberry Pi and manipulate files using our Web control panel, which means that we'll start to explore how all of the elements we've encountered so far can come together as part of our final system.