Problem with XYZ points obtained
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Hello,
I'm trying to get the XYZ coordenates of the world using the CameraCalibrator app from 200 segmented images obtained from the capture of an object pointed with a laser line and positioned on a platform that rotates 1.8 degrees (by capture) to subsequently generate a 3d model.
To calculate the calibration matrix with the rotation of the object, I used the following lines of code:
%%
angleX = 0;
angleY = stp*(1.8); >> stp is number of step of the platform
angleZ = 0;
Rx = rotx(angleX); Ry = roty(angleY); Rz = rotz(angleZ);
Rb = Rx*Ry*Rz;
tx = 0; ty = 0; tz = 0;
tb = [tx ty tz];
MPb = [Rb zeros(3,1); tb 1];
Rt = [RotationMatrix; TranslationVector];
MC = Rt*IntrinsicMatrix;
P = MPb*MC;
P = P';
%%
after that, with the points (u, v) obtained from the segmented image, I calculate the XYZ points of the world using the following lines of code:
%%
% (u*P31 - P11)X + (u*P32 - P12)Y + (u*P33 - P13)Z + (u*P34 - P14) = 0
% (v*P31 - P21)X + (v*P32 - P22)Y + (v*P33 - P23)Z + (v*P34 - P24) = 0
for i = 1:length([u,v]) >> this is the cycle only for an image
A = [(u(i)*P(3,1) - P(1,1)) (u(i)*P(3,2) - P(1,2)) (u(i)*P(3,3) - P(1,3));
(v(i)*P(3,1) - P(2,1)) (v(i)*P(3,2) - P(2,2)) (v(i)*P(3,3) - P(2,3))];
b = [-(u(i)*P(3,4)) + P(1,4);
-(v(i)*P(3,4)) + P(2,4)];
x = pinv(A)*b;
XYZ(i,:) = x;
end
%%
When I plot the points obtained (plot_points_XYZ.png), it doesn't resemble the real shape of the object (Cap_cam1_step_01.png).
What am I doing wrong?
Thank you for your help
Rod Hid
P.S: Are the distortion values incorporated into the calculations of the intrinsic matrix, rotation matrix and translation vector delivered by the CameraCalibrator app?
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darova
on 17 May 2019
I didn't know those are focal length. Just saw that image and tried to change fx, fy
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