Camera setup
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Re: Camera setup
Ahh, yes, minimum camera coverage % is the one. There's some more to it, but for all intents and purposes that's it. You'll want at the very minimum 2 cameras to see it, however you will get much better results with 3 or more.
Re: Camera setup
Great thanks!
A couple more questions came up:
1) Does adding more infrared light sources change anything?
2) One of the tips of the 3-way wand broke. We fixed it, its almost perfect. Maybe its 1 or 2mm off (1mm = 1/25 of an inch aprox). Does that tiny displacement affect in any ways the calibration?
A couple more questions came up:
1) Does adding more infrared light sources change anything?
2) One of the tips of the 3-way wand broke. We fixed it, its almost perfect. Maybe its 1 or 2mm off (1mm = 1/25 of an inch aprox). Does that tiny displacement affect in any ways the calibration?
Re: Camera setup
Hello Mike. Anything to say about those last questions? Thanks!
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Re: Camera setup
No problem:
1: It can, but it's more likely to cause interference than it is to aid tracking.
2: If it's one of the outside markers, yes. Inside, not so much. You can get more wand tips by contacting support@naturalpoint.com
1: It can, but it's more likely to cause interference than it is to aid tracking.
2: If it's one of the outside markers, yes. Inside, not so much. You can get more wand tips by contacting support@naturalpoint.com