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Camera calibration feedback

Camera calibration feedback

In the Camera Calibration panel, below the camera calibration properties, you can view the camera calibration processing and status information. It contains the following components:

Component Description
Progress bar This bar displays a percentage indicating the progress of the overall camera calibration process.
Camera This column contains the device ID for each Vicon camera being calibrated.
Wand Count For each Vicon camera, this value identifies the number of frames it has captured containing the calibration object. Initially, the entry for the number of wand frames is displayed in red; the entry turns green when Vicon Tracker has acquired enough wand data to calibrate that camera (by default 1000 frames). If Auto Stop is selected (the default),the calibration process stops when the Vicon camera with the lowest frame count reaches the number of frames specified in the Auto Stop Minimum Frames field in the Wand Wave section.
Image Error This value (in RMS distance in camera pixels) indicates the accuracy of the 3D reconstruction of the markers. This value represents the difference between the 2D image of each marker on the camera sensor and the 3D reconstructions of those markers projected back to the camera's sensor. Acceptable values depend on factors such as camera type. the size of the capture volume, and the camera lens type.

To sort the columns, click the required column heading.


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