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+ | ==== Open-Source Calibration Tool ==== | ||
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+ | The open-source code for calibration is available here: | ||
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+ | (GitHub mirror: https:// | ||
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- | **Note:** Kalibr fails to calibrate pinhole-equi on the TUMVI calibration sequence, which might be a limitation of the way this is implemented in Kalibr. First, Kalibr implements Kannala-Brandt (which corresponds to pinhole-equi in Kalibr) as pinhole+distortion, | + | **Note:** Kalibr fails to calibrate pinhole-equi on the TUMVI calibration sequence, which might be a limitation of the model implementation by Kalibr. First, Kalibr implements Kannala-Brandt (which corresponds to pinhole-equi in Kalibr) as pinhole+distortion, |