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Hi Nati Farkash In the RealSense SDK's rs-callback C++ example program at the link below, if the camera has an IMU then both gyro and accelerometer are enabled by default. https://github.com/Intel...
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Tests determined that a pen was invisible at 30 cm unless depth resolution was increased to 1280x720, at which point the outline of the pen became visible. The depth read at 30 cm (300 mm) was aro...
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Hi Samiulextreem The ideal depth sensing range of the D405 model is 7 cm to 50 cm. So it is capable of being used for depth sensing at 30 cm from the chilli. Although I did not have green chill...
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Hi Michael Harder Thanks for your questions! 1. Intel have an in-depth guide at the link below for using physical optical filter products of various types with RealSense 400 Series cameras. htt...
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Hi Lisetk Pages 65-67 of the current edition of the data sheet document for the 400 Series cameras provide thermal guidance, discussing subjects such as recommended maximum operating temperatures,...
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Hi Abinpramdya2 Yes, it is possible to use RealSense cameras underwater in a protective waterproof custom housing to achieve those objectives. The main issue that you may encounter other than wat...
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Hi Rakshith Madhavan Yes, D435i has been used successfully in the past with ORB-SLAM2. The two links below should be useful starting points for researcing the subject. https://github.com/NERanger...
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Hi Jairo Rb8 The Dimensional Weight Software has been discontinued and there are no known plans for further development or open-sourcing. There are a couple of other open-source and commercial bo...
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Hi Sergiooooo17 If the small origami structure is not moving fast and depth / distance measuring accuracy is critical then the D415 model should be appropriate for your needs. It has a minimum de...
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2. There are Class 1 infrared illuminators available, which you can find by googling for the term infrared illuminator class 1 safe 4. I mean the relatively close range distance between the hum...