Why is it that when I take my calibration pictures and import them into iWitness, two cameras are presented for my one camera that I used to take the images?
In this instance, it is very likely that your camera images were recorded with Auto Rotate On. To use your digital images in iWitness, ensure that the Auto Rotate is set to Off. Example of Digital Camera LCD Back to top Sharing Like Camera Model Calibrations On Multiple Computers (for iWitness V1.08 and higher version releases) The process of adding a calibrated camera description to the iWitness Local Camera Database from the ‘Host computer’ to the ‘Remote computer’ can be accomplished with any project.iwp file, in which the camera calibration had already been performed. The camera must have a Unique ID assigned. In our example below, we are using the actual ‘calibration.iwp’ file to demonstrate the steps. i) When first calibrating the camera on the Host computer, assign a Unique ID to the camera, in the Camera Parameters dialog box. Enter a specific camera name for the camera, (for example, you might enter the last 5 digits of the cameras serial number.) ii) After you’ve calibrated t
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