Chapter 6 Calibrating Images
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Figure 6-3. A Calibration Grid and an Image of the Grid
Note If you specify a list of points instead of a grid for the calibration process,
the software defines a default coordinate system, as follows:
1. The origin is placed at the point in the list with the lowest x-coordinate value and
then the lowest y-coordinate value.
2. The angle is set to 0°.
3. The axis direction is set to indirect.
If you define a coordinate system yourself, carefully consider the needs of
your application.
Express the origin in pixels. Always choose an origin location that lies
within the calibration grid so that you can convert the location to
real-world units.
Specify the angle as the angle between the x-axis of the new coordinate
system (x') and the top row of dots (x), as shown in Figure 6-4. If your
imaging system exhibits nonlinear distortion, you cannot visualize the
angle as you can in Figure 6-4 because the dots do not appear in
straight lines.
1 Origin of a Calibration Grid in the Real World 2 Origin of the Same Calibration Grid in an Image
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