MartyG
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Hi @Juan Diezyanguas The networking tool was removed in SDK 2.54.1 and is planned to be replaced by a new networking interface in the next SDK version after 2.54.1. In the meantime I recommend usin...
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In regard to pixel size, in the link below an Intel RealSense team member states that pixel size for the D435i camera model is 3um x 3um and D455 has the same pixel size. This pixel value comes fr...
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A D455 camera contains a D450 depth module board inside it. So the 1.93 mm focal length listed in the data sheet document for the D450's left / right and RGB color sensors will be the same for D455.
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If you would prefer to add an extra layer of waterproof USB protection without having to find or make a seal that fits perfectly and the USB connector will not need to be removed from the port of t...
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1. The dot pattern projection cast onto surfaces in the scene aids the camera in analyzing surfaces for depth information. If the projector is off then the depth image will continue to be generat...
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Hi Dhruvdarda2001 It is not possible to perform the post-processing on the camera hardware, unfortunately. The camera does not have a CPU and only has 16 mb storage space in its EEPROM flash memo...
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Thanks so much Tracyberge69 for sharing your experience of IR!
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Hi Mithun Hr thanks very much for your question. This information is available in the data sheet documents for the RealSense 400 Series cameras. https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/intel-realsens...
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10 FPS is not supported for depth by RealSense cameras. The closest alternatives are 6 FPS (or 5 if using the D455 camera model) or 15 FPS. If the L515 model is being used then 30 is the only sup...
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Since SDK version 2.35.0 the rs-convert tool names frame filenames by their timestamp, not the frame number. Older versions of rs-convert (2.34.0 and older) named the frames by their frame number....