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Where can I find the customcalibrationtool.exe file?
When I followed the instructions in intel-realsense-d400-series-custom-calibration-whitepaper.pdf, I did not find the customcalibrationtool.exe file in the customcalibration\bin folder.
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Hi @Chuanzhaowang I could not find a reference to a 'customcalibrationtool.exe' file. The closest that I could locate was a reference to a CustomCalibrationTool example app, which does not have an .exe provided as you need to build the app from the source code provided.
Very few people use the custom calibration API though. In most cases, using the Dynamic Calibration tool, which does have a pre-made .exe, is sufficient. The program can be downloaded as a zip file from the link below.
After the folder inside the zip file is extracted, you can use the CalibrationTool-2.13.1.0-Setup.exe file in the folder to install the Dynamic Calibration tool.
Can you provide complete compiled files (including openCV) or newer documentation there?
When I deploy according to the instructions in "intel-realsense-d400-series-custom-calibration-whitepaper.pdf", there are always some errors!
Complete compiled files are unable to be provided.
The Dynamic Calibration application is typically updated once per year, though it was not updated in 2024.
Please provide information about the error messages that you received. However, the custom calibration API is used so infrequently that there may not be information available about resolving those errors. Using the pre-made Dynamic Calibration tool instead of the custom API is strongly recommended.
Where can I find the customcalibrationtool.exe file?
When I followed the instructions in intel-realsense-d400-series-custom-calibration-whitepaper.pdf, I did not find the customcalibrationtool.exe file in the customcalibration\bin folder.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: