I am processing photos from a Phase One camera with an accurate camera calibration but Im not sure exactly what is happening when I enter the calibration for processing. Is it using the calibration during processing or are the values I enter only used as a comparison to what Context Capture gets?
Also, the camera came with 3 different calibrations - Australis, USGS, and INPHO. I think I use Australis but Im not positive because if I let Context Capture adjust the calibration, the distortion values are not even close to what I entered.
Any help with understanding the camera calibration aspect of Context Capture would be great.
Thanks!
Yes you should precalibrate camera using automatic calibration and only then compare it to manufacturer - https://communities.bentley.com/products/3d_imaging_and_point_cloud_software/w/wiki/28536/the-model-appears-to-be-curved-instead-of-being-horizontal-after-atEach software has slight differences how this calibration is implemented so the manufacturer parameters could be used mainly as initial values and let software adjust them. Which phase one camera you use?
Its an IXU RS1000. So you are saying ignore the manufacturer calibration and use the CC calibration only? Because the manufacturer calibration isnt compatible with CC?