I used two (unrelated) points to form a tractable object and exported; I see that the info we need is in the file.
So we�re back to my original question: can we export to the .csv file without having to create a bogus tractable?
Jim
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- Fri Aug 31, 2012 6:46 am
- Forum: General OptiTrack Support
- Topic: Tracking the movement of markers?
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- Thu Aug 30, 2012 8:42 am
- Forum: General OptiTrack Support
- Topic: Tracking the movement of markers?
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Re: Tracking the movement of markers?
If possible we'll start with exporting as it's easiest and we don't need the data during the experiment.
Your question seem to infer that the process of �solving the identity� of the points relates to how we get the data out.
Jim
Your question seem to infer that the process of �solving the identity� of the points relates to how we get the data out.
Jim
- Wed Aug 29, 2012 12:35 pm
- Forum: General OptiTrack Support
- Topic: Tracking the movement of markers?
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Tracking the movement of markers?
<t>We want to track the movement of markers with our Optitrack system. They are arranged on the surface of a large flat panel that will bulge in under pressure or out under vacuum.<br/> <br/> Everything I see about tracking is on tracking rigid bodies. I assume we have a point cloud; can we track th...
- Wed Aug 22, 2012 12:15 pm
- Forum: General OptiTrack Support
- Topic: OptiWand Kit mounting rail selection
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OptiWand Kit mounting rail selection
I see our OptiWand Kit comes with a 250mm and a 500 mm mounting rail. But I can not find documentation on why one would be used over the other.
I'd suspect it has to do with volume of the tracking area; if so recommendations on volume/wand length would be useful.
Jim
I'd suspect it has to do with volume of the tracking area; if so recommendations on volume/wand length would be useful.
Jim