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Since we left off here comparing Kinect One (v2.0) vs the original XBox Kinect (1.0), I wanted to add something I noticed yesterday.
I had done a recording during the day as a test using dual Kinect One sensors, and another recording in the evening. I hadn't intended to use the data, it was just a quick test in preparation for the night time recording. Normally, I don't record during the day because in the past, with the original XBox Kinect sensors, I had problems with IR pollution coming from the sun through the windows.
What surprised me about yesterday's recordings with dual Kinect One sensors was that I didn't really see much difference in the quality between my daytime test and nigh time recordings. In fact, they both actually looked pretty good. The RGB data was kinda 'blown out' in the day time recording, which I did expect, but the depth data from the same recording looked nearly identical to the depth recording I got during the evening--very clean and easily trackable.
So, I guess IR pollution isn't a problem with Kinect One, or at least it's no where near what it was like using the original XBox Kinects.
I'm sure this is no revelation to the iPi staff but I wanted to point it out to any dual Kinect One users who were concerned about daytime IR pollution like I was.
I think this means, I no longer need to restrict myself to night time only sessions. That's good because I'm having a hard time staying up late these days. :D
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