MartyX Grover
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For comparison, I just captured infrared images from an SR300 (upper image, 640x480) and D415 (lower image, 1280x720) in dimly lit early-morning conditions (7.30 am in November). The 400 Series ca...
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The hardware design of the D455 improves depth to color alignment accuracy but you still need to deliberately apply the alignment process. The 400 Series cameras can work in lighting levels of <1 l...
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As a general rule, the D415 has around 2x less depth noise than the D435 models. Intel's camera tuning guide explains it in the following paragraph: "Due to the wider FOV, the smaller baseline, an...
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We have not yet tested whether the USB cable has developed a problem. As the problems occur on both Windows and Ubuntu and we have already tried updating the firmware, the other component that bot...
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Hi Baiyu0584 I considered your case very carefully. As you mention using the measure tool in the RealSense Viewer, I believe that you are in 3D point cloud mode. Is that correct, please? If you...
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Great to hear Jens Nirme - thanks very much for the update!
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I performed further testing in Windows and found that if the camera was pulled out during streaming when using the standalone Intel.RealSense.Viewer.exe version of the Viewer (not the one installed...
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There was a C++ case in the link below that featured a slow IMU rate when using callbacks. A fix for the problem was turning off global time for the motion sensor. motionModule.set_option(RS2_OPTI...
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Hi Karthikeyan A I ran thorough tests but was unable to replicate the Exception was thrown when inspecting Raw RGB Camera errors that you experienced. I was able to generate Error during time_diff...
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Hi Karthikeyan A I am just starting some testing to try to replicate your problem with my own D455. I will update you again soon. Thanks very much for your patience.