The  Nokia 6.1 has a 3.57mm focal length lens.   The sensor is 4.608mm wide 
by 3.456 high, so the diagonal (lower left to upper right) is 5.76mm.   On 
a full frame camera (old 35mm film), the diagonal is 43.27 mm.   The crop 
factor for the Nokia is 43.27/5.76 = 7.51

So the entries in the GUI should be 3.57mm for the focal length, with a 
crop factor of 7.51.   (The 35mm camera "equivalent focal length" is 3.57 * 
7.51 or 26.8, so your entry of 27mm with a crop factor of 1 is very close 
to the same thing).

https://www.devicespecifications.com/en/model/9c3b4b96
https://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_6_1-8972.php

I'd personally not rescale the image to a smaller size, it won't affect the 
result from a math standpoint, but the more resolution the algorithm has to 
work with the better precision the answer should be.

On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 9:23:22 AM UTC-8 [email protected] wrote:

> I'm using a cell phone, the Nokia 6.1. I do not know if a crop factor 
> other than 1 is needed.
> I resized my image to be 1600 pixels across. Is that the right thing to do?
> The option descriptions don't make any sense to me. As I said, I'm just 
> flying blind trying to figure out what values to use.
> Here is my calibration image, resized to be 1600 pixels across.
>
> On Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 8:39:44 AM UTC-8 T. Modes wrote:
>
>> [email protected] schrieb am Mittwoch, 9. März 2022 um 17:20:07 UTC+1:
>>
>>> Is the focal length multiplier only used if using an extender?
>>> Is my focal length multiplier 1 if just the original lens is used?
>>>
>> No. It is used for all lenses. A full frame camera has a focal length 
>> multiplier of 1.0.
>> Other lens systems have higher values. Sometimes the focal length 
>> multiplier is called crop factor.
>>
>> How do I figure out the best values for the other "Options?"
>>>
>> In general the default parameters should be good enough. If your lines 
>> are short and therefore are not detected, you can decrease the minimum line 
>> length.
>>
>

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