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The default depth scale of the 400 Series cameras is 1 mm. This is represented in the Depth Unit value in the 'Controls' section of the side-panel option in meters. So the default 1 mm scale is r...
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Okay, thanks so much. I look forward to your update. :)
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On-Chip Calibration through the RealSense Viewer is a quick and lightweight alternative to a full, advanced calibration with the Dynamic Calibrator software. https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downlo...
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Comparing the command that you used to the format in the instruction documentation, I note that you used backslashes ( \ ) when the documentation uses forward slashes ( / ). In the format of the do...
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The RealSense documentation says that On-Chip Calibration requires RealSense SDK version 2.29.0 or newer, and firmware version 5.11.15.0 or newer. Does your SDK and camera firmware setup meet thes...
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Ok, thanks so much for the update!
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A member of the RealSense community wrote a conversion for Python of the SDK's introductory 'Ready to Hack' code sample for reading distance. https://forums.intel.com/s/question/0D50P00004F9TLW/d43...
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If you are building Librealsense for a headless setup using CMake, it is recommended that you set the BUILD_GRAPHICAL_EXAMPLES flag to be False (it is True by default). This ensures that Librealse...
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The likelihood that the problem is on Microsoft's side of things and there is nothing that Intel can do to change it, unfortunately. It is possible to test for a camera conflict by right-clicking ...
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Yes, it is likely a Skype issue. A Microsoft support agent's advice was to check that there aren't exclamation marks beside the camera drivers in the Windows Device Manager (unlikely if the camera...