Chapter6 Calibration
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The origin, expressedin pixels, defines the center of your coordinate
system. The angle specifiesth eorienta tion of your coordinate system
with respect to the angle of the topmost rowof dots in the grid image.
The calibration procedure automatically determines the direction of the
horizontalaxis in the real world. The vertical axis direction can either be
indirect, as shownin Figure 6-2a, or di rect, as shownin Figure 6-2b.
Figure 6-2. AxisDirection in the Image Plane
Ifyou do not specify a coordinate system , the calibration process defines a
defaultcoordinate system. If you specify a grid for the cali bration process,
the softwaredefines the following default coordinate system, as shown in
Figure 6-3:
1. The origin is placed at the center of the left, topmost dot in the
calibration grid.
2. The angle is sett o0°. T his aligns the x-axis with the first row of dots
in the grid, as shownin Figur e6- 3b.
3. The axis direction is set to indirect.This aligns the y-axis to the first
column of the dots in the grid, as shown in Figure 6-3b.
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Y
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a. b.