L515 vs D415
Dear all
could you please enlighten me on the main pros and cons of L515 vs. D415 and viceversa in industrial applications? Which main differences of performance they have and when one is more suitable than the other?
I think I understood the L515 is more suitable for higher range scan and medium speed objects but just "enlighten me from scratch", thank you so much.
Also with one and the other, which image processing/detection/measure libraries (mainly in C++) would you suggest of the many available on the market or open source?
Thank you so much
Kind Regards
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Hi Alessio,
Thank you for your interest in the Intel RealSense D415 and L515 cameras. Fortunately, this article, Which-device-is-right-for-you, compares the cameras just as you asked. Further resources that will help you are L515 User Guide, as well as datasheets of L515 and D415.
OpenCV is the most popular computer vision library and it can be seamlessly integrated with the Intel® RealSense™ SDK 2.0, which is required to access the full functionality of all RealSense cameras.
Intel® RealSense™ SDK 2.0 is a cross-platform library that works on Windows and Linux. The SDK allows depth and color streaming, and provides intrinsic and extrinsic calibration information. The library also offers synthetic streams (pointcloud, depth aligned to color and vice-versa), and built-in support for record and playback of streaming sessions. All your RealSense SDK resources are available at Intel® RealSense™ SDK 2.0, including examples, wrappers, documentation, wiki, etc.Regards,
Munesh
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