WIth Shogun 1.6 and later, you can mask and calibrate or recalibrate multiple selected Vicon optical cameras or Vicon video cameras, as well as SDI cameras, without having to completely re-calibrate the whole system.
Any cameras that are not selected are locked, so that any existing calibration is unaffected, and the global co-ordinate system is maintained.
To add new cameras to a calibration:
You don’t need to re-set the origin as the world co-ordinate system remains valid.
You can use Shogun Live's ability to calibrate selected cameras to add an SDI camera to your system.
With Shogun Live, you can obtain the camera extrinsics (the camera position relative to the world) and the intrinsics (information about the lens, such as its focal length and radial lens distortion). As this enables you to accurately overlay 3D data onto the 2D data, it provides a quick way to assess the quality of the calibration.
To add an SDI camera to a calibration:
As in Calibrate selected cameras, mask the selected additional camera and complete a wand wave for it.
Tip: When waving the wand for the new video camera, bear in mind that you also need several other optical cameras to be able to gain enough information from the wand wave to be able to position the additional camera within 3D space successfully. You may find that holding the wand at an angle may give a better result.
When the wand wave is complete, the SDI video camera is calibrated and added into the existing calibration. It is displayed in the 3D Scene view. Because the calibration has provided extrinsics as well as intrinsic data about the camera, you can accurately overlay 3D data on top of the 2D data. This gives a quick way of assessing the quality of the calibration as, using the 3D Opacity control in the View Filters, you can see how closely the 3D image matches the 2D data beneath.
Because this process is so fast and consistent, you can make changes the lens (eg, use a different focal distance) or even swap it entirely and produce a new calibration very quickly.