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Hi Bing I checked a range of different sources that listed the D405 depth FOV. Some of the sources list the depth FOV of the D405 as 84° × 58° whilst others state 87° × 58°. The difference could...
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50 degrees C is not ideal. Above 42 degrees there will be an increased risk of the image being negatively impacted. The laser safety mechanism will not turn off the camera's laser unless the proj...
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Hi Sundaramoorthi S Usually, only one RealSense camera per Raspberry Pi board is used, like in the image below. There are single-board computers that are better suited to having two RealSense cam...
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I am not a member of the Intel RealSense Help Center support team (I volunteer here) but I will highlight your request for assistance to the Help Center team.
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Thanks so much Johnsmt795 for sharing your solution with Roman!
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Hi, yes this is a legitimate change from blue boxes to white. An advance notice about the change was published by Intel in April 2023. The RealSense models receiving the box color change are D415...
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Thanks very much for the additional information. USB hubs have their own dedicated USB controllers, which will likely be a different brand to the USB controller that the computer's manufacturer...
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Hi Andrew Edwards Instead of using a USB 2 hub, you could try using a USB 2 cable instead of the official USB 3 one supplied with the camera and connecting the camera directly to your computer's U...
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The rs-fw-update tool is not compatible with the SR300 camera model. Another RealSense user who had a similar problem to yours found that they were able to get their bricked SR300 detected in ver...
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Hi Tatsunoshin1212 Intel provide a C++ project for stitching two point clouds with a pair of RealSense cameras by calibrating the two cameras together with MATLAB's Stereo Camera Calibrator. https...