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Yes, direct sun light should be avoided due to high intensity in IR spectrum range.
Also please note, that for floor detection background data is used. Thus there is no sense in shooting many calibration videos without background re-evaluation for each.
Thank you for confirming this! Yes, I found that during daylight I needed to re-evaluate the background before shooting any new calibration and sometimes before shooting action videos. My assumption was that this is because the outdoor lighting could change the appearance of the room, even when the window blinds are closed and sometimes within minutes if it's early in the morning.
This problem generally occurs during the morning hours to noon but mostly goes away later in the afternoon, and does not occur at all in the evening when room lighting is consistent. After I noticed this pattern, I began to shoot only at night--and if I absolutely needed to shoot during the day then I will run Background Evaluation frequently.
This is not a complaint--just providing information to other users who may be running into trouble. :)
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At last, starting from 2.1.1.18 version iPi Recorder has significant improvement in background evaluation: for each depth sensor background is evaluated separately when other sensor(s) is (are) switched off,
Yes, I noticed that! Thanks for adding this feature.
BTW, in my case, the second sensor seems to require a brief (1 second?) 'warm up' step as it fills the IR image entirely with 'yellow' and then starts capturing proper depth--is this normal? It doesn't seem to matter which sensor is #2 but it's always the second sensor in the process. Because of this, I was also wondering if recording from sensor #2 should be delayed a second to allow this 'warm up' to finish? Just to be safe, I've been running Background Evaluation with longer duration.
G.