And actually, I believe Pythagoras Theorem gives the length of a half side 
in this case, so the length is 3.3 m (10 ft 10 inch)
Op zondag 19 juli 2020 08:03:15 UTC+2 schreef CurvilinearNeanderthaler 
(Christoph):
>
> Hello,
>
> I was pondering on the following problem:
> Is it possible to calculate the 'real' distances in a cube face image, 
> given the fact that you know the camera heigth?
> According to me, correct me if I'm wrong, if you have a camera height of 
> 1.65 m for instance, then the cube face (square) where you standing on, so 
> to speak, should have, according to Pythagoras theorem, sides that are in 
> reality (or represent in reality) 1.65m?
> So the question is, because you already know the length of one common side 
> of both squares, can you from there on, calculate/estimate the distances of 
> the cube face 'in front' of you, by measuring the angles?
> The maths of how to do this are eluding me for the moment.
>
> Thanks.
>
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