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Thank you very much for the information. Is depth able to display if you expand open the Stereo Module options and de-select the Infrared stream before enabling the Stereo Module, so that the Inf...
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it is a general physics principle (not specific to RealSense) that dark grey or black absorbs light and so makes it more difficult for depth cameras to read depth information from such surfaces. T...
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Hi Abbas Zahr It does not look like a problem with the reflectivity of the packaging. The RealSense D405 (and the D401 depth module) is not equipped with an infrared light emitter component, and...
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May I also ask which RealSense SDK (librealsense) version you are using. As L515 is a retired camera model, it is not supported by current SDK versions. The 2.50.0 version of the SDK is recommende...
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Hi Kai Shirota The camera being locked is not a problem. The cameras of all RealSense users have the locked status. An 'unlocked' camera is a special one used by RealSense engineers to perform d...
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Hi Elé Van The best way forward is likely to be to use the 2.51.1 version of the librealsense SDK and the 4.51.1 version of the RealSene ROS2 wrapper. ROS2 wrapper 4.51.1 was the first one to sup...
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Hi Pavan Vinay Chebrolu The D455 camera model supports an alternative RGB mode called 'RGB from left infrared sensor' that can be used instead of the main RGB stream. This can be used by setting ...
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Yes, the Invalid SKU problem should not have occurred when updating your D456 to the current latest firmware 5.16.0.1. Is the camera detected if you try to retrieve its information on Ubuntu with...
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Hi Tobias Bolze The minimum firmware supported by the D456 camera model is 5.15.0.2. If an older firmware than the minimum supported version is installed then it can result in the Invalid SKU err...
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Hello, the current release status of the RealSense D555, equipped with a new-generation 'Vision SoC' (System-on-Chip) ASIC board, is 'Coming Soon' and a release window has not yet been announced at...