When to use the fish eye camera model for calibration?
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In the cameraCalibrator I see that there are 2 lens models avialable - Standard and Fisheye.
How would one know which lens model to use for the calibration? Is it dependent on the field of view of the lens? If yes, what are the ranges for standard and fisheye?
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Poorna
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Monisha Nalluru
le 17 Sep 2020
Camera calibration is the process of computing the extrinsic and intrinsic parameters of a camera. Once you calibrate a camera, you can use the image information to recover 3-D information from 2-D images.
Fisheye camera is generally use a complex series of lenses to enlarge the camera's field of view, enabling it to capture wide panoramic or hemispherical images.
Fisheye cameras are used in odometry and to solve the simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) problems visually. Other applications include, surveillance systems, GoPro, virtual reality (VR) to capture 360 degree field of view (fov), and stitching algorithms.
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