Thanks for mentioning the distance resolution of it. That info is what I was waiting for to make my decision. I was hoping it would have millimeter (or sub-millimeter) resolution for some fine point cloud work. I may still get in on it just for fun, though.
Yeah this is not the right product for that, you probably need to look at a more purpose-built 3D scanner type camera to get to millimeter precision. This is better suited to machine vision type applications where larger objects need to be seen or detected
Any thoughts on if / how it (many) could be used to take photogrammetry images with their 64Mp cameras? I've got ideas running through my head for a full body scanner and wondered if photogrammetry could be enhanced with data from these?
Because the camera emits infrared light to measure the distance to an object, you can’t use multiple cameras together as they’ll interfere with each other
Hi~ we have tested Arducam IMX316 ToF camera module and are confused on: 1. There are a big different distance results with multi ROI on same object(smooth plane) as attached pictures: 2. Are any Python API with people detection ?? when does it created or released ?? 3. Are any Python more detail SDK commend and parameters explanation?? all the best~~
Interesting! Been researching possibilities for creating my own darts scorer system (it should determine where the 3 darts are thrown to calculate the score), there are some solutions available with f.e. 3 cameras and opencv but I really wanted to use tof sensors and determine the positions by combining the heatmaps of multiple sensors. This produces a heatmap, but will probably be not accurate enough? Also, should combining multiple of these be possible or will they interfere with eachother?
You could probably determine a rough position on a board using this camera, but I don't think you'll be able to distinguish positions close to borders or in small areas (like triples or doubles). I doubt you'd be able to use multiple of these cameras on the same object as they would all be producing the same IR output- I think that there would probably be interference between them.
Thanks for mentioning the distance resolution of it. That info is what I was waiting for to make my decision.
I was hoping it would have millimeter (or sub-millimeter) resolution for some fine point cloud work. I may still get in on it just for fun, though.
Yeah this is not the right product for that, you probably need to look at a more purpose-built 3D scanner type camera to get to millimeter precision. This is better suited to machine vision type applications where larger objects need to be seen or detected
Impressive tof cam, and impressive the desktop case is, too!
It's not a Michael Klements video without a custom case build
It's what I am here for
Any thoughts on if / how it (many) could be used to take photogrammetry images with their 64Mp cameras?
I've got ideas running through my head for a full body scanner and wondered if photogrammetry could be enhanced with data from these?
Because the camera emits infrared light to measure the distance to an object, you can’t use multiple cameras together as they’ll interfere with each other
Hi~ we have tested Arducam IMX316 ToF camera module and are confused on:
1. There are a big different distance results with multi ROI on same object(smooth plane) as attached pictures:
2. Are any Python API with people detection ?? when does it created or released ??
3. Are any Python more detail SDK commend and parameters explanation??
all the best~~
I am unable to install sudo apt install python3-colcon-common-extensions in debian bullseye for ros2... Please explain how to get ros2 pointcloud?
Can it do 3d scanning/imaging?
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How would I get the point-cloud data and download it? I want to use it to 3d scan objects and replicate them in a stereolithography
Can we measure the height of an object using this cam module???
It's not particularly accurate in measuring distances/lengths form my testing
give us an example implementation Raspberry 3D Vision sir
Interesting! Been researching possibilities for creating my own darts scorer system (it should determine where the 3 darts are thrown to calculate the score), there are some solutions available with f.e. 3 cameras and opencv but I really wanted to use tof sensors and determine the positions by combining the heatmaps of multiple sensors. This produces a heatmap, but will probably be not accurate enough? Also, should combining multiple of these be possible or will they interfere with eachother?
You could probably determine a rough position on a board using this camera, but I don't think you'll be able to distinguish positions close to borders or in small areas (like triples or doubles). I doubt you'd be able to use multiple of these cameras on the same object as they would all be producing the same IR output- I think that there would probably be interference between them.
@@MichaelKlements Thanks for your answer! My search continues 😄
3D pointcloud webcam fed into VR, via the Unreal Engine.
Seems that it can't detect black (and I guess reflecting) objects.
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