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depth sense miss-judge case with D435

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  • MartyG

    The final page (10) of Intel's camera tuning guide suggests that when dealing with structures that repeat (like a set of stripes), you can either change a setting called the Second Peak Threshold in the RealSense Viewer, or tilt the camera up to 20 degrees from the horizontal.

    https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/support/articles/000027833/emerging-technologies/intel-realsense-technology.html 

    You could also try printing off the "checkerboard" calibration target image for the 400 Series cameras instead of using the stripe pattern. 

    https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/dynamic-calibration-print-target 

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  • Tmiyaki

    Hello MartyG-san

     Thank you for your answer. i will try to fine-tune the sensor with my system.

      let me ask you one thing. the dynamic calibration you asked me however, it is an action to mitigate.

     I mean, it is not an action to fully solve, right?

     

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  • MartyG

    A Dynamic Calibration can have a strong positive effect on the quality of the camera image.  You are welcome to perform such a calibration.  I was suggesting though that you first try just printing off the checkerboard image and putting it on your wall (without doing a Dynamic Calibration) to see if the camera can detect it more clearly than your stripe pattern.    :)

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