MartyG
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Looking at the user manual for your triangulation sensor, it appears that the intensity of the reflected light is vital to calculating the measurement and so reducing the intensity would not be adv...
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The red spot reminds me of shining a colored torch-light on a wall. Even if the wall has a non-shiny texture that does not reflect well, a colored light is still going to show much more strongly o...
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hat kind of image do you get if you enable depth and color in the Viewer and then click the 3D button in the top corner of the Viewer to enter 3D pointcloud mode, where depth and color are mapped t...
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I wonder why the spot is so visible on the surface of the dome if a white powder has been applied to dampen reflectivity. What kind of powder is being used, please? I would recommend a fine spray...
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I was thinking closer to position 3, the point at which the laser exits the device (like putting a filter over the tip of a laser-pointer pen). The depth image would likely have no depth data in ...
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Instead of putting a filter over the camera, could it be placed in front of the laser at the point on the device at which it is output to change its light without impairing its triangulation abilit...
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Your previous comment may have been blocked from visibility because of the link in it. How is the image impacted if the camera is tilted diagonally instead of facing the laser spot head-on?
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That is an interesting object. It resembles a model of a Star Trek starship (USS Voyager?) Is the impact of the laser reduced if you set the infrared FPS speed at 90 so that the image updates fa...
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Yes, 660 nm will be within the visible light range and so be perceptible to the camera. How visible is the laser if you use the alternative RGB mode color from left infrared sensor instead of n...
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If your laser operates in the near-infrared spectrum then the D405 would likely not be able to see it. This is because the D405's left and right infrared sensors are equipped with an IR Cut filter...