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The fisheye's FOV is 180 degree,and we plane to replace it with 197 degree camera later. I wonder if this method would still work with such a large FOV?You prompt reply will be very much appreciated.
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The fisheye's FOV is 180 degree,and we plane to replace it with 197 degree camera later. I wonder if this method would still work with such a large FOV?You prompt reply will be very much appreciated.
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I think it’s ok,but you need modify the camera model in the code. may be you need use cv:: fisheye::undistort() …
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The fisheye's FOV is 180 degree,and we plane to replace it with 197 degree camera later. I wonder if this method would still work with such a large FOV?You prompt reply will be very much appreciated.
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