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detail steps or video about calibrate #37

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pczebra opened this issue Jun 4, 2019 · 6 comments
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detail steps or video about calibrate #37

pczebra opened this issue Jun 4, 2019 · 6 comments

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@pczebra
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pczebra commented Jun 4, 2019

nice work you did! i have trouble with calibration, could you give me more details with calibration, or a demo video is perfect.

@MarekKowalski
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Hi,

Have you read the instructions under the link below?
https://github.com/MarekKowalski/LiveScan3D/blob/master/docs/manual.pdf
If yes, could you specify what you are having issues with exactly?

Marek

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pczebra commented Jun 11, 2019

Hi,

Have you read the instructions under the link below?
https://github.com/MarekKowalski/LiveScan3D/blob/master/docs/manual.pdf
If yes, could you specify what you are having issues with exactly?

Marek

i have read this manual,and tried to calibrate with a box. i have got marker coordinates(with red lines) and kinect coordinates(with green lines) in the live view window, but i didn't get the message:" Calibrated = true".
And another question bothers me a lot. My computer has i7-7700 CPU, 8G memory with 6G GTX1060 GPU, but the LiveScanClient only has a 1.3 frame rate, what should i do to enlarge the frame rate.

@MarekKowalski
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Hi,

I presume you are compiling the code from source, is that correct?
If so, are you compiling in Release (as opposed to Debug) and without the Debugger attached (Ctrl+F5 in Visual Studio)?
When compiling in Debug mode the Calibrated=true does not appear for some reason. it should be fine in Release mode.

Let me know if that helps,

Marek

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pczebra commented Jun 12, 2019

Hi,

I presume you are compiling the code from source, is that correct?
If so, are you compiling in Release (as opposed to Debug) and without the Debugger attached (Ctrl+F5 in Visual Studio)?
When compiling in Debug mode the Calibrated=true does not appear for some reason. it should be fine in Release mode.

Let me know if that helps,

Marek

yes, i compiled the code from source in Debug mode, maybe i should try to compile it in release mode.

thank you for your answering, and thank you for your great work.

@JohnnistWangc
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help!
Why can't I calibrate it?
How do you calibrate the calibration of the parameters successfully?

@MarekKowalski
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MarekKowalski commented Nov 13, 2019

Hey, did you take a look at the manual in the docs directory? Did you print the markers and put them in the scene?

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