MartyG
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Hi Spam Raghavendra Thanks very much for your questions! 1. The free (non-OEM) version of the Dynamic Calibration tool only calibrates extrinsics, so a healthy calibration can certainly be achi...
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Hi Liam Neric When the realsense-viewer program is launched whilst a camera is attached, it should attempt to detect the first camera that it can find and display its details and controls automati...
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Hi Willemspriensma You could try using the guidance at the link below to define a Region of Interest (ROI) for the entire image. A ROI will attempt to maintain the intensity of all of the pixels ...
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Hi Liam Neric The Dynamic Calibration tool only calibrates extrinsics, not intrinsics. There is an OEM version of the tool that calibrates both intrinsics and extrinsics but it is bundled with I...
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The official data sheet document 'D400 Series Product Family Datasheet' can be obtained as a PDF doc from the link below. https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/intel-realsense-d400-series-product-fam...
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Your approach of P1 = Z1, P2 = Z2, P3 = Z3 and P4 = Z4 is fine. I used the method in the above illustration to test a D435i camera on a wall. The Z-value results in meters for P1 to P4 were: Z1 ...
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The depth pixel value is a measurement from the parallel plane of the imagers andnot the absolute range.
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In theory, the distance will be the same. In practice, in real-world conditions, it will depend upon the quality of the depth image. The quality can be influenced by the lighting and environmenta...
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It's great to hear that you found a solution. Thanks very much for the update and for sharing the details of what worked for you! :)
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Ah yes, you are correct, I apologize. As the RGB sensor is attached separately by cable to the D430, D430 + D4 V1 will still be a D430 without an RGB sensor, not a D435. There is no way to access...