MartyX Grover
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Hi Timothy P Baxter Social Vision Processor D4 board versions typically work with certain RealSense models. For example, the D450 depth camera board (the circuit board inside the D455) requires V...
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Do you require further assistance with this case, please? Thanks!
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The 20 m image shown earlier was separate Depth and Left IR images of detail observed at 20 m, with depth on the left and IR on the right. Distance does not restrict the range of the IR image, alt...
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Hi Maharshi Oza The Vision Processor D4 chip does not allow customized code. The camera sensor components can be individually controlled directly though with the Low-Level API. https://dev.intelr...
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The section of Intel's camera tuning guide linked to below provides a formula for calculating RMS error. https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/tuning-depth-cameras-for-best-performance#section-verify...
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Hi Jane Haslam D401 is the camera circuit board inside the D405's casing. The D405 therefore cannot be used with external triggering. In the RealSense Viewer, the D405 does though support the a...
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Hi Tschweh1 There have not been any reported problems with magnets during the history of RealSense products. The original RealSense R200 stereo depth camera model (the predecessor of the modern 4...
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The link below provides Python resources for programming a depth Threshold Filter in the RealSense SDK to control the distance rendered on the depth image. https://github.com/IntelRealSense/libreal...
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If the camera is pointing upwards then it is likely that there will be nothing in the camera's view except for a series of blobs that represent insects. In that case, an OpenCV tutorial in the lin...
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Hi Farashes The ideal depth sensing range for the D455 model is stated by the data sheet document for the 400 Series cameras to be 0.4 meters to 6 meters. https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/int...