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Can you zip up your calibration directory and put it some place where I can download it? Thanks |
Hi I am also facing the exact same issue , @unktomi were u able to find out the solution ? @thundercarrot when I started the calibration I could calibrate for first time correctly but now when i am trying to calibrate again for new location it shows the error message ..... "Acquire complete Thanks in advance _/_ Regards |
Devender, can you zip up your calibration directory and put it some place where I can download it? Thanks |
Try making the projected image larger -- i.e. move the projector back. Can you zip up your calibration directory and put it some place where I can download it? I will take a look. |
Hi Andy , Yes, by making projected image larger the error disappeared! I wasted 2 days resolving such a silly thing (I was debugging code ) but than your comment came as a New Year GIFT 😄 Thank u so much Happy New Year! |
Hi, I'm also getting the solve failed error: Here is my calibration directory: https://www.dropbox.com/s/1q3ou58lvb4dmx1/Calibration.zip?dl=0 Thanks! |
Sapratte, The projected image as seen by the camera is too small. Try moving camera closer. Also, your projection surface is too flat for the calibration to recover projector intrinsics. Try shooting into a corner or temporarily place some large objects like a box in the scene. |
Hi Andy, Thanks for the fast response! I got the projector and camera calibrated and However I am now at a loss as to how to proceed. I believe you spoke to a Sorry to bother you with this, I just thought it would be faster to get Thanks, On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 12:04 PM, Andy Wilson notifications@github.com
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Sydney, I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to do, but I'll go after "linking the RoomAlive toolkit to another application". You have a couple of options. First, if you have the source code for the application, you could wire it into the ProjectionMappingSample directly. If you do not, your second option is to look at the "desktop duplication" feature of the ProjectionMappingSample, where any application that renders to the Windows desktop can be used as the target view for projection mapping. |
decoding Gray code images for projector 0, camera 0
elapsed time 1588
projecting depth points to color camera 0
rejected 14.13666% pixels for high variance
elapsed time 1770
projector 0 is seen by camera 0 (20180 points)
elapsed time 1858
calibrating projector 0
RANSAC iteration 0
error = 429.497279415675
RANSAC iteration 1
error = 151.60088993423
RANSAC iteration 2
error = 116.755996115679
RANSAC iteration 3
error = 114.391513594397
RANSAC iteration 4
error = 93.634629536181
RANSAC iteration 5
error = 79.4883445206181
RANSAC iteration 6
error = 97.0091158968851
RANSAC iteration 7
error = 77.5354579378281
RANSAC iteration 8
error = 71.8200025854655
RANSAC iteration 9
error = 60.2050934296484
Solve failed
RoomAliveToolkit.ProjectorCameraEnsemble+CalibrationFailedException: Unable to successfully calibrate projector: 0
at RoomAliveToolkit.ProjectorCameraEnsemble.CalibrateProjectorGroups(String directory) in E:\GitHub\RoomAliveToolkit\ProCamCalibration\ProCamEnsembleCalibration\ProjectorCameraEnsemble.cs:line 668
at RoomAliveToolkit.MainForm.Solve() in E:\GitHub\RoomAliveToolkit\ProCamCalibration\CalibrateEnsemble\MainForm.cs:line 1115
Solve complete
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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