DepthAnything metric depth model is truly remarkable ! ,
However, during testing, I encountered the
following issue:
I'm currently testing with cameras that have various fields of view (FOV). I've tested with cameras that have 60-degree and 200-degree FOV, and I've completed the calibration process, including distortion correction.
However, I noticed that the 200-degree camera produces a metric depth that's relatively farther than the actual distance, while the 60-degree camera shows a depth that's relatively closer. Is there a way to adjust this?
Which FOV camera should I use to obtain the most accurate depth measurements?
DepthAnything metric depth model is truly remarkable ! ,
However, during testing, I encountered the
following issue:
I'm currently testing with cameras that have various fields of view (FOV). I've tested with cameras that have 60-degree and 200-degree FOV, and I've completed the calibration process, including distortion correction.
However, I noticed that the 200-degree camera produces a metric depth that's relatively farther than the actual distance, while the 60-degree camera shows a depth that's relatively closer. Is there a way to adjust this?
Which FOV camera should I use to obtain the most accurate depth measurements?