MartyG
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The link below discusses a range of approaches for dealing with glare. https://forums.intel.com/s/question/0D50P00004EYF5bSAH/recommended-baffles-to-shield-realsense-d435-camera-from-glares?languag...
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As the camera is able to return to normal, I would suspect that it is a software issue rather than a hardware fault in the camera. The intermittent, unpredictable nature of the problem makes it ve...
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I hope that the link below will be of use to you. https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/4175 This link may also provide useful guidance: https://forums.intel.com/s/question/0D50P00...
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Ok, I think I mis-read the details. The camera is identifying as USB2 (it would identify as 'D435' if it is a D435 model in a USB 3 port) and the D400 is referring to the '400 Series' RealSense pr...
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The comment that you posted here after this one seems to have disappeared, so I will paste it in below for the benefit of other readers. Looking at the stream definition code you posted though, un...
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My understanding is that you should be able to use USB2 so long as your code uses a resolution that is available to your board. rs-enumerate-devices can provide a list of the resolution modes supp...
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If this error occurs, Dorodnic the RealSense SDK Manager has suggested trying another USB2 port or a different cable, or reducing the resolutions used in the sample code (due to the limited range o...
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There is no need to be concerned. It is referring to the old 2016 RealSense SDK for Windows that was closed-source. In late 2017, when the 400 Series cameras were released, Intel made the current...
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Do the lighting conditions in the location where the camera is remain consistent all of the time please or do they change during the periods when you experience problems with the image?
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The D435 depth camera would be a suitable choice for tracking an object since, as you say, the T265 is best suited to tracking its own position, using visual cues in the environment. The subject o...