2019-02-10 20:25:23 -0600 | answered a question | projectPoints functionality question You can use cv::aruco::drawAxis which displays your axis with the given rvec and tvec. Remember to add #include "opencv2 |
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2019-02-10 20:02:18 -0600 | edited question | Solvepnp for fisheye Solvepnp for fisheye Hi, I was following a page to use solvepnp with a fisheye model. However, the answer suggests usi |
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2019-02-07 03:37:43 -0600 | commented answer | Is there a solvePnP function for the fisheye Camera model? @Soarez I tried the method but rvec and tvec appear to vary with different snapshots of the board (board and camera posi |