Camera configuration
Why do I need to perform the camera configuration?
The camera configuration wizard is used to:
Set up the aperture and the focus of the camera lens.
Make sure that the camera is centered on the Asycube vision calibration plate.
Inform the system about the relative orientation of the Asycube with the camera.
Measure the working distance for optimal parallax correction.
Calibrate the camera using a checkerboard to correct the distortion of the camera lens and work in a more convenient unit (millimeters or inches instead of pixels).
Gather important information about the system configuration to allow recipes to be shared between systems with the same Asycube type.
Important
The camera field of view orientation must match the Asycube orientation. If the camera has a 90°-shift with the correct orientation, calibration will fail with the following error message “wrong orientation detected”. In that case, you will have to remount the camera correctly (see step First startup).
Access camera configuration wizard
Your system is now mounted and connected to EYE+ Studio. You now need to calibrate your camera in order to obtain a good image quality for the next step.
The camera calibration is the first step of the onboarding tool. From the
page, simply click on to open the wizard.You can also access it from the CONFIGURATION page. Click on
, then on Vision and finally on .Perform the camera configuration
Follow the wizard steps to perform the camera configuration.
Once it’s done, you should see a similar window to that in Fig. 10.
This step is crucial for defining what the Region of Interest (ROI) of the system is. This will be used later if you create a recipe on this system and want to use it on another one to make sure the results are consistent on both systems. See Can recipes be used on other systems? for more detailed information on this topic.
Note
If you ever move you Asycube relative to the camera (or the other way around), this operation must be performed again to guarantee a similar level of performance.
Now your camera is ready for the next step. You can click on
.Note
Further information on camera configuration can be found in the chapter Camera configuration wizard.
Go back to the Fig. 11).
page. You will notice that the first step is now completed (You can now continue with the second step: Create your first recipe.