1. Open the Calibration Tool:
Navigate to the Sensor Ribbon -> Utilities -> Camera Calibration tool . This option may be collapsed under a dropdown menu.
2. Read the Instructions:
Carefully read the instructions provided in the Camera Calibration dialog.
3. Pick Calibration Pairs:
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- Use Profile View with colorization set to Intensity to find calibration targets.
- Ideal targets include objects with a defined 90-degree angle and a contrasting background, such as windowsills, parking lot paint markings, and business signs.
- If necessary, deploy your own calibration targets.
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4. Select New Pair:
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- Click Pick New Pair.
- In your profile, find a target and select it. An Image Explorer window will pop up showing candidate photos near the point.
- Hover over the photos to see the camera identifier (e.g., yymmdd_hhmmss_X_123.jpeg, where X indicates the camera number).
- Select a clear image and left-click to assign the photo.
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5. Validate Picked Pair:
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- Once satisfied with your selection, go back to the Camera Calibration window and select Validate the Picked Pair.
- Repeat this process around five times, ensuring a variety of angles from the vehicle's point of view.
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6. Calibrate:
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- After selecting and validating pairs, click the Calibrate button at the bottom.
- The XYZ deltas will be calculated. Aim for values better than 20cm of accuracy.
- Delete any pairs that do not meet this threshold and try different targets.
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7. Improve Results:
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- Continue deleting and adding new pairs to improve results.
- Once you have 15-30 good pairs with acceptable deltas, select Validate to commit the rotation angles to your calibration file and update the photo position EXIF tags.
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8. Run Colorize Tool:
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- Run the Colorize tool
on the Sensor Ribbon.
- Run the Colorize tool
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9. Inspect Results:
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- Inspect the results of colorization to ensure they meet your accuracy standards.
- If necessary, redo the process to achieve better results.
- Provide feedback to your survey crew on the types of targets and coverage that yielded the best results.
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