After fixing the Calibration Square to the ground, if you enter 0mm in vertical offset in the ground plane calibration square tab and click the set ground panel button, the center of the Calibration Square will be set to the origin (0,0,0).
However, the object I want to measure is 330mm above in the vertical direction. Therefore, I want to place the Calibration Square on the floor and set a point on the object 330mm above as the origin (0,0,0).
If you enter 330mm in vertical offset in the ground plane calibration square tab and click the set ground panel button, I want the ground plane to rise vertically, but the Calibration Square marker rises vertically by 330mm and when I select a point and read the coordinate value, it is read as (0,0.330,0). I want this (0,0.330,0) coordinate to become (0,0,0).
Origin offset problem. (Ground plane vertical rise)
Re: Origin offset problem. (Ground plane vertical rise)
Looks like the offset is shifting the calibration square instead of the ground plane. Try redefining the origin after applying the offset. Let me know if you find a fix!
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Re: Origin offset problem. (Ground plane vertical rise)
With your valuable input, you've transformed my perspective—it's like seeing the world in high definition for the first time