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Great news that you developed a solution - thanks for the update!
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This question has been replied to at the RealSense GitHub forum. Thanks! https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/7631
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Hi again Shenlingwushi123 I received information from Intel about question 1 regarding the quantities of sync cable components required. The cable assembly ASSHSSH28K152 is only good for 1x master...
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The pyimagesearch website has a face tutorial for Python, dlib and OpenCV that uses face landmarks trained on a dataset called iBug 300-W Guide https://www.pyimagesearch.com/2017/04/10/detect-eyes-...
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Hi Shenlingwushi123 Thank you very much for your questions about hardware sync. 1. You can connect two cameras together with a sync cable created from the electronics diagram in the multiple came...
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Hi Jin Chung Teng The SDK's Depth Quality Tool makes use of a plane fit algorithm to identify and establish the plane from 3D points. https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/6338#issu...
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I hanve responded at the RealSense ROS GitHub version of this question. Thanks! https://github.com/IntelRealSense/realsense-ros/issues/1453#issuecomment-710226770
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Hi Zisoglou If you have a D435i camera with an IMU component then you can get the rotation of the camera using a C++ example program called rs-motion https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense...
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The difference between one image and another seems reasonable, considering that: - There is a reflective glass window inbetween the camera's apparent position and the observed person behind the wi...
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Hi Dannguyen You can list the intrinsics and extrinsics details for all of the sensors using the rs-enumerate-devices tool by using the launch command rs-enumerate-devices -c ('c' stands for 'cali...