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Re: Axis M1101 Distance Measure error
I cannot be sure what issues are contributing, but be sure that the camera type on the Vision Processing VI and/or the Rectangular example panel is set to the M1011 and not the default of the 206. Also check the panel of the example to see if the rectangles are splotchy due to uneven lighting or other issues. Feel free to post an image showing the results.
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Re: Axis M1101 Distance Measure error
Greg,
A quick perusal of the vision code leads me to believe it relies on the width of the target to figure out distance. Isn't this effected by the angle you are to the target? For instance, from one side or the other, won't you get a misleading distance reading? |
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Re: Axis M1101 Distance Measure error
Correct. The example showed how to use a known value, and a measured value, and the view angle of the lens to estimate distance. Changing the code to use the vertical, or perhaps even multiple vertical values was left to the end-user.
It wasn't clear that the variation mentioned above was due to view angles. Perhaps it is. Photos will tell for sure. Greg McKaskle |
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