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You can track the current internal temperature of the camera in the Stereo Module > Controls section of the RealSense Viewer by looking at the 'API Temperature' and 'Projector Temperature' readings...
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Hi Shigeyoshi Ohara You do not need to install the UWP driver. Downloading and running the RealSense SDK installer file Intel.RealSense.SDK-WIN10 is enough. The UWP driver was for the purpose o...
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Hi Yxliuwm Is the temperature in the room or the temperature of the camera liable to change over the course of two hours? The D455 camera model has a thermal compensation feature that can amend t...
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Hi Porschefanroel The website is blocking me from posting the text of my reply, so I've provided it as an image below.
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DeepStream apparently has an aelock auto-exposure locking mechanism that needs to be disabled. https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/changing-csi-camera-properties-while-running-deepstream-pipline/...
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Hi V Szabi520 This situation can occur because of a version mismatch between the D450 board and the Vision Processor D4 V3 board. There are different versions of the D450 module, ' K83121-100' an...
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Hi Alberto Biencinto Yes, you are correct. RealSense 400 Series cameras can run indefinitely so long as they remain within recommended temperature limits.
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A single target image is used for calibration of the left and right IR sensors at the same time.
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If you aimed to replicate a D435 then ideally the V1 version of the D4 board should have been used with the D430 rather than V3. However, V3 is compatible with the D430 module and should result in...
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Hello, the RealSense 400 Series stereo depth cameras (including D435i are left-and-right binocular stereo. The old retired RealSense SR300 model used a technique similar to Structured Light called...