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Hi Fvmava This does not sound like a Dimensional Weight Software problem. It sounds as though you have problems with using an F200 or SR300 camera with Zoom video conferencing. Is that correct p...
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Hi Ege Saygili The CAD file for the D450 Depth Module is now available from the RealSense CAD files archive. https://dev.intelrealsense.com/docs/cad-files
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Hi Robert Moennich In the link below, an Intel RealSense SDK manager states that RealSense cameras work in bulk USB mode. https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/2682#issuecomment-43...
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Yes, 150 represents the color exposure time. You can replace 150 with the value that you want to set the color exposure time to. In the RealSense Viewer program, the default color exposure is set ...
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When setting manual exposure, it is important to bear in mind that there are separate exposure settings for depth and color. So to access color exposure, you should use an index number of '1' to q...
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Hi Sameerapiphotonics The manual for the Cubemos Skeleton Tracking SDK states that the processor requirements are "6th to 10th generation Intel Core and Xeon Processors". I have not heard of any ...
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Hi Akmaldeen20 I tested the D455 in the RealSense Viewer program at 848x100 depth but could only select 100 FPS maximum at the time of writing this. The D435i model was able to successfully strea...
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The DCM dates back to 2016 and so may become increasingly incompatible with Windows as time goes by. It was also designed for use with Windows PCs with Intel Core processors specifically. So if ...
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Hi Jens Nirme Does the camera register correctly as USB 3.2 if you perform a reset of the camera in the RealSense Viewer, please? You can do this by going to the More option near the top of the ...
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If you are recording data for a model in real time, you can take the option of moving a single camera around and progressively building up the detail on the recording by passing the camera repeated...