vmaslov wrote:
Hi
General tips for recording calibration video:
- Make the light marker visible to as many cameras as possible all the time. For example, when approaching the perimeter of a capture space, keep the marker inside, so it is not obscured by your body.
- Move the marker with a reasonably slow speed, so there are more marker positions in video.
- Order cameras in Recorder in the same order they go around capture space. Either clockwise, or counter-clockwise. This would allow to use one of the standard "circle" camera configurations in Studio without (m)any tweaks. Automatic detection of camera positions for more than 4 cameras works good only if initial camera positions have correct order (corresponding to a video).
I repositioned my cameras and got better results but some of the cameras after auto calibrate are still in weird spots. I did one calibrate that camera 1,2,3 were perfect but camera 4 was off and that I think throws off camera 5 and 6.
I can see my markers in most cameras at most times, but one camera is sitting on an angle and not tilted a bit, does that matter? Also in previous tries sun shone into a window and stole my markers :)
Before calibrating I reset the cameras to reverse clockwise full circle.
I attached an image of what the calibrate looks like now.
Do you see anything else I could be doing wrong?
Thanks!