Aznie Syaarriehaah
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Hi Ishida,As the caption explains, transparent objects do not reflect the light back into the camera receiver. While the wine is not completely transparent, it does not reflect the light as well as...
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Hi Ddimit18, There is no calibration tool available for Realsense L515. However, there is a whitepaper on "Multi-Camera configurations with the Intel RealSense LiDAR Camera L515" that might be a re...
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Hi Isnida, The phenomenon is due to the reflectivity and IR absorption properties of the resin. The Intel® RealSense™ LiDAR Camera L515 User Guide discusses how reflectivity affects results. Rega...
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Hi Isnida,The L515 uses reflected light to calculate the distance of objects. If the reflected light is too strong, the receiver will saturate in the same way that a camera image can be overexposed...
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(assign) Hi Lyhour Newtechnology,You can try to upgrade to the latest version of librealsense, 2.44.0. Run the python sample that is included in 2.44 and the rs-align C++ sample. You may get...
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Hi Lyhour Newtechnology,That happens because the FOV is not the same and the color to depth is not aligned. When you align the color to depth, the pixel is not available because there is no data de...
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Hi Sandeep Tammana,In section 3 of the Multi-Camera Configuration paper explains:Now to the somewhat counterintuitive aspect of time stamps. If NO HW sync is enabled, the timestamps will now surpri...
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Hi Kenji Yasuda,The python case looks fine and it should work. It must be a system issue. Try to run the code from another PC.Regards,AznieIntel RealSense Customer Support
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Hi Jesse, I apologized for the delay in replying to you. Based on your description of the issue, your camera is faulty and should be returned or exchanged. If you purchased the unit from the I...
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Hello Jerry , We apologize for the inconvenience. The first thing to try is flipping the USB-C connector into the camera and inserting it the opposite way to change its polarity. If this doesn...