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Camera capable of detecting elongated objects

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  • MartyG

    Hi Konyaa  I ran tests on a few curved objects that were approximately 4 mm wide and 1 meter (1000 mm) long and made of different materials, using various RealSense camera models (D405, D415, D435F, D455 and L515). 

     

    A 1000 mm long object can fit within the RGB color and depth-measuring views of all of these models.  Whilst the RGB image is excellent, RealSense cameras have difficulty with depth-measuring objects this thin.  

     

    The success of the test results for the depth image were dependent on the kind of material that the object is made from, with semi-transparent objects not being detected at all and plain white ones only being partially detected instead of showing the entire 1000 mm length.  Plain black objects would also not be detected.  Out of all the camera models tested, D435F performed best, though still only showed a partial depth image.

     

    So in conclusion, if you will be detecting the cable from the RGB image then any RealSense model should meet your needs.  If you are detecting from the depth image though and require the entire length of the object to be captured then the chances of success are lower.

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  • Konyaa

    MartyG

    Thanks for your quick response and testing.
    If we limit the imaging area, would detection be possible?
    The object is stationary black and will be used as a still image.
    Therefore, we expect to take multiple images and merge them together.

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  • MartyG

    In regard to limiting the detection area, yes, the rendering of depth information for the object improves considerably if the camera is moved in closer to focus on a smaller section instead of the entire 1000 mm length.  In the case of a black object though, it still will not have depth information, unless a strong light source is cast on the object (if it is not reflective) in order to help bring out depth detail from its surface.

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  • Konyaa

    Thank you for additional confirming. 
    I now understand that detecting black objects is difficult due to their light absorption. 
    Given this, I will explore better solutions to improve detection.
    I sincerely appreciate your insights and support.

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  • MartyG

    Thanks very much.  Please do let me know if you have further questions after your exploration.  Good luck!

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