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Earlack, thank you for uploading, but can you convert it to the format, that can be open in iPiStudio?
Ah, I converted to wmv which is my less favorite format, but didn't checked if it worked. Would you recommand one ? Cause uncompressed Avi is fine to work for me, but uploading 15 GB might be long :)
Thanks for the input.
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1) You move marker too fast. Try to move it much slower!
Oops, wasn't sure about that. I'll go slowly next time. BTW, are there some "moves" or figures recommended ?
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2) You didn't mark ground, did you? If you want to track feet, you should put a marker on the floor at several points, the most distant from each other. At least three round points should be (not in one line!). Then use these points to mark ground in iPiStudio after calibration.
Yeah, I've read it only AFTER shooting the video... I tried to mark anyway, hoping I could play with the floor height but of course, it doesn't work. I'll reshoot a proper one.
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3) In part of frames marker is not visible in one of the cameras. Likely, the red dots are just these frames.
Yeah, at one moment my marker switches off because it's only 2 batteries taped on a light bulb... Couldn't seem to find a sorta "bulb-candle" here.
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4) Note that there is no need to turn off light during calibration video recorder. Marker detector in iPi Studio is rather clever to distinguish marker from background and actor.
I know there's no need for that. My first try was on the opposite side of the garage, and some little spots of light coming through the doors made the calibration go crazy. So I shot on the other side, but in the dark to be on the safe side. I'll retry with lights on.
I guess if I had a more flatly-lit background, it would help too...
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5) As to performance video, it is very difficult lighting conditions: too dark, many shadows, many differences in brightness. Dark shadows on the floor... :( Is it possible to provide more scattered light?
I thought it would be the real problem. Well that was a test anyway. In this environment, it will be hard, the ceiling is really low, I can bring some spots to give more light and lessen the shadows, but the main garage light is like right above my head so it will be probably hard... Might have to test somewhere else.
Outdoor on a cloudy day should give me a good, diffused light, but what about calibration ? Can Ipi Desktop pick up the marker even if it isn't super-bright ?
For the moment the weather is really changing fast here... morning it's cloudy and it rains every 30 minutes or so, and then when it stops its a superbright sunshine making hard shadows everywhere...
I'll give it a shot tomorrow.
When my PS Eyes will arrive, I'm counting on the wider FOV to be able to shoot indoor, in another room.