Sharing views when calibrating
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 11:37 pm
Hi,
I'm trying to cover as much volume as possible with 12 cameras.
While doing that, I have had an essential question.
Do I need to make "all" cameras share some points in view when calibrating to make sure results converge? Or is it preferable but not required?
I have been trying with cameras for quite a long time, so calibrating in many usual cases are not difficult to me. But when some cameras didn't see the shared points, every calibration failed. So I'm wondering whether it is supported by current algorithms. If not, I should find other ways, so just let me know whether it's possible. (Actually, I sent an e-mail recently with hopes that you can make algorithms converge generally. But I have to choose how to proceed, so even though it's not possible now, I'm not asking you to fix it. Just let me know whether it's possible or not by "current" algorithms to determine my next approaches.)
Best wishes,
I'm trying to cover as much volume as possible with 12 cameras.
While doing that, I have had an essential question.
Do I need to make "all" cameras share some points in view when calibrating to make sure results converge? Or is it preferable but not required?
I have been trying with cameras for quite a long time, so calibrating in many usual cases are not difficult to me. But when some cameras didn't see the shared points, every calibration failed. So I'm wondering whether it is supported by current algorithms. If not, I should find other ways, so just let me know whether it's possible. (Actually, I sent an e-mail recently with hopes that you can make algorithms converge generally. But I have to choose how to proceed, so even though it's not possible now, I'm not asking you to fix it. Just let me know whether it's possible or not by "current" algorithms to determine my next approaches.)
Best wishes,