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Christos | #1 19/03/2009 - 09h27 |
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Hello. I am using a 3 point clip (SFH 485P, 100 Ohms, 9V battery, serial assembly, ~45mA) and a MS VX-1000 (modded, removed the IR filter and put a negative film in front of it). I have some trouble though..
If I look the clip en-face (straightly looking at the LEDs) the LEDs seem a little off-set. The dimensions are correct (although the bottom LED is 95mm away and not the default 80mm. I have entered that in freetrack) but each LED points at a slightly different angle. One is "looking" slightly on the right, another sloghtly on the left. Only by a few degrees. Is this a problem? The main problems are though, that the field of view is pretty small. Also, the webcam tracks the LEDs only at a very close distance. I must put my clip right in front of the webcam at 15cm in order to track. When I move to the back, the red dots become smaller and finally, they fade away. This is a big problem, as the distance between my head and the camera is going to be larger than 15cm of course... Any ideas? Maybe I need to put a smaller resistor? (smaller than 80 Ohms). I dunno what to do so help me please. |
babasior | #2 19/03/2009 - 10h40 |
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three things :
- Remove all camera filters ! - use your model tracking in black room ! (for test, and for understand if the problem is a filter problem or a low level of LED alimentation ....) - use threshold to maximize led point size ... Is it your tracking is better ? I think there is, perhaps, not enough power for your leds ... I use a 3 dots cap, and my distance between camera and model is more than one meter ... all work good ! Camera must be perpendicular to your model do not have picture distortion ... /o o <----------- Webcam \o Good for tracking ! if /o o \o <------------ \ \ Webcam that's bad for good tracking .... more you have distance between Webcam and Model, more you must have Led power (or less Webcam Filter - or a mix of these two suggestions .... (see tracking point size in cam tab preview ...))
Babasior.
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Christos | #3 19/03/2009 - 21h13 |
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I use a 9V Battery, 3 SFH 485P LEDs, connected serially and a 60 Ohm (or 70) resistor now, and the maximum distance is about 60-70 centimeters.
I tried in low light but it is the same. According to the the wizard the current is about 70-80 mA which is high! I have a 50 Ohm resistor which will force a 90mA current. I dont think these make any sense. With a modded cam, it is supposed that 50 mA are more than enough! Whatever the threshold is, 70 cms is the best I can get off my build... And the webcam is modded. IR filter removed and negative film in front.
Edited by Christos on 19/03/2009 at 21h15.
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