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Why it is challenging to calibrate the RGB sensor with the depth sensor when putting them on different stiffeners?

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  • MartyG

    Hi Yixun Liu,

    The source of that quote is Intel's 'Which RealSense device is right for you' camera model comparison article.

    https://www.intelrealsense.com/which-device-is-right-for-you/

     

    The data sheet document for the 400 Series cameras states: "The stiffener is reinforcement housing to keep sensors aligned ... the stiffener maintains the precise alignment of the camera sensors and assists in subassembly rigidity".

     

    Having the depth and RGB sensors on the same stiffener, like on the D455 model, improves depth - color alignment.

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  • Yixun Liu

    You mean the alignment between the camera sensors by the stiffeners is better than using the calibration algorithm?

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  • MartyG

    In real-world conditions you may not see a noticable difference between alignment on D435 / D435i and D455.  A key area where having the depth and RGB sensors on different PCBs like on the D435 / D435i makes a difference is that depth and RGB sensors will not be able to be synced together when using hardware sync to synchronize stream timestamps to a trigger.

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