Mark has merged the new Advanced Camera Calibration into the test branch. Please give it a try. You can run it either directly from the Advanced Calibration tab for the camera or via Issues and Solutions. There is a wiki page here that should give you a pretty good explanation on what it does.
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Mark has merged the new Advanced Camera Calibration into the test branch. Please give it a try. You can run it either directly from the Advanced Calibration tab for the camera or via Issues and Solutions. There is a wiki page here that should give you a pretty good explanation on what it does.
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https://github.com/openpnp/openpnp/wiki/Advanced-Camera-Calibration#general-settings
"Note that Cropped Width and Cropped Height are applied to the raw camera images prior to any other corrections made by this calibration. Therefore, calibration data is only collected over the cropped image and any corrections will only be valid over that portion of the raw image."
Is it what you are looking for?
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Thanks! I did try that but I have mechanically cropped pixels on top and bottom both. So I need to crop on both sides of the center of the image.
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Thanks!
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Thanks. Got it.
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Hi, Tony. The “home offset image” is before homing. It didn’t re-home automatically after the calibration. That is OK, I am happy to do it myself. Actually the primary and secondary fiducials (after re-homing) both had about the same offset, about 1.5mm in X and -0.2mm in Y, which are very close to the offsets found in your calibration cycle. If I assume that these offsets are due to the calibration, I can manually update the fiducial locations. It is interesting to see that the calibration X offset is larger than the Y offset, even though the Y axis is more out-of-alignment.
Thanks for the info, and Happy New Year!
Best, Jim
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