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I started working with the femto bolt camera a few days ago and did some tests with it. I noticed some strange behavior. Some objects seem to have their depth data wrong (I will send some pictures/videos to prove this).
Let me try to explain this simply. Let's imagine that we have a flat surface; if we add an object, for example, a ball, the point cloud of that ball should show the points of the ball higher than the points of the surface, right? However, some objects, like a pen or a piece of broccoli, show some points or all if they are below the surface. Sometimes, it looks like they are rotated 180 degrees.
So I have some questions:
Is this a behavior we can fix by changing configurations?
Is this something related to the camera's hardware and how it measures depth?
Here is some proof of the behavior:
Simple ball like toy
Single broccoli piece
a lot of broccoli pieces
I tried with other objects, And I noticed that a black pen has the same behavior, albeit not all points are below the container surface.
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Hello,
I started working with the femto bolt camera a few days ago and did some tests with it. I noticed some strange behavior. Some objects seem to have their depth data wrong (I will send some pictures/videos to prove this).
Let me try to explain this simply. Let's imagine that we have a flat surface; if we add an object, for example, a ball, the point cloud of that ball should show the points of the ball higher than the points of the surface, right? However, some objects, like a pen or a piece of broccoli, show some points or all if they are below the surface. Sometimes, it looks like they are rotated 180 degrees.
So I have some questions:
Here is some proof of the behavior:
I tried with other objects, And I noticed that a black pen has the same behavior, albeit not all points are below the container surface.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: