Hi, You need to adjust the geometry which is described here <http://www.openrtk.org/Doxygen/DocGeo3D.html>. One of the most sensitive parameters is probably DetectorOffsetX. Adjusting these parameters requires a calibration procedure (see e.g. doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/45/11/327) or an auto calibration method (e.g. doi.org/10.1109/TRPMS.2017.2734844). Simon
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 12:01 AM Eldridge, Bryce Duncan <bdel...@sandia.gov> wrote: > I am trying to create a 3D reconstruction using data captured with a > rotating turntable, and everything is working mostly correctly. > > > > However, the object is not exactly centered on the vertical rotational > axis of the table so the reconstruction does not look quite right, some > features are sort of blurred/smeared since they are moving in a circle. > > > > Is there some way to account for the object being off-center using RTK? I > have looked some in the documentation and examples but didn’t find anything > that looked like what I need, if someone can point me in the right > direction I would appreciate it. Possibly in the projection geometry, but > is there also a way to determine this offset from the projection images > themselves? > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rtk-users mailing list > rtk-us...@openrtk.org > https://www.creatis.insa-lyon.fr/mailman/listinfo/rtk-users >
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