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Covering the projector lens with a filter could introduce the possibility of the projector's laser being reflected and scattered if the filter has a reflective surface, as described in the Gorilla ...
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The MF in the name MFCreateDeviceSource makes me think that this is an issue with Microsoft Media Foundation rather than a problem with the RealSense SDK. Media Foundation is the default backend o...
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Most RealSense users with 22.04 use kernel 5.15. If you would prefer to use 5.19 then you could do so by building the SDK from source code with CMake with the RSUSB backend method (-DFORCE_RSUSB_...
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Hi Acookson Multiple RealSense 400 Series cameras do not interfere with each other, though they can interfere with non-RealSense infrared devices. The RealSense D405 model has an IR Cut filter o...
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Hi Kirkpennock If you are using Ubuntu 22.04 then patch script /scripts/patch-realsense-ubuntu-lts-hwe.sh supports kernel 5.13 and 5.15. Kernel 5.11 is supported by the older patch script patch-...
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There is also not specific information about the cover material, though a set of recommendations for choosing a cover material are provided in the data sheet document (shown below). Gorilla Gl...
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Hi Deepak Kumar There is not information available about how the filter and glass cover material are held in place in RealSense cameras, unfortunately. A couple of examples of mounting methods ap...
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You could check whether the robot's frame is transmitting vibration through the mounting point of the camera, in which case adding a damping pad to the mounting point could help. Also, Intel's D4...
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Hi Spr Ingli In Intel's guide to getting IMU data from D435i at the link below, the guide states that "each IMU data packet is timestamped using the depth sensor hardware clock to allow temporal s...
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A member of the Intel RealSense team that I spoke to who has knowledge on this subject said that the D457 may be recoverable if the ASIC (i.e the Vision Processor D4) is removed. Opening the cam...