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Conversion process when shooting the camera from an angle

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  • MartyX Grover

    Hi Shimamoto1991  If you are rotating the camera forwards 90 degrees to face towards the floor instead of facing straight ahead then it should not make a difference to depth measurement.  This is illustrated by the numerous applications of RealSense cameras being mounted overhead and orientated down to observe the ground or objects passing beneath (such as boxes on a conveyor belt).  The D455 camera could be mounted in a facing-down orientation using the pair of M4 size mounting holes on the rear of the camera.

    Is it practical for the camera to be mounted facing directly downwards in this way in your project please?

     

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  • Shimamoto1991

    Thank you for your reply.
    Unfortunately, I can't point the camera straight down ...
    This time, it is necessary to install it at an angle of 30 deg from directly below.

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  • MartyX Grover

    There was a past discussion about mounting the camera at an angle tilted from straight-ahead and how it might affect depth measurement.

    https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/6800#issuecomment-656797493

    There is a certain amount of flexibility for tilting the camera from the horizontal.  For example, Intel's camera tuning guide states how the camera can be titled 20 to 30 degrees in order to avoid disruption of the image from 'repetitive patterns' in the observed scene.

    https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/tuning-depth-cameras-for-best-performance#section-avoid-repetitive-structures

    However, I would consider 30 degrees to be the limit of how much you can tilt it from the horizontal before problems in measurements might start manifesting beyond that angle (+30 degrees).

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  • Shimamoto1991

    Seeing the reference page, it seems that it can be solved!
    Thank you very much.

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  • MartyX Grover

    You are very welcome Shimamoto1991 - I am pleased that I could be of help!

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