By tlmatix
on Thu, 04/24/2014 - 19:24
We've created a test where a cylinder bottle label is being targeted. In order to properly create the cylinder target we had to add a lot of white space to the top and bottle of the image for the math to work out.
While, it is working great, and the label is recognized instantly - when a 3D object goes behind the real object, the tall cylinder target image is blocking the view of the 3D object behind it. Is there a way we can create the cylinder target without having to add so much white space on top and bottom?
Here are some images showing the issue.
http://cl.ly/image/153z2h2J0m1o
http://cl.ly/image/1d0s2E0U3y1N
Here is an image of the cylinder target we're using.
http://cl.ly/image/1E4424293y2S
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Issues with bottle label cylinder target and strange performance
Hi,
I don't see the reason why you would need to create a target with such a large white border (top and bottom);
Issues with bottle label cylinder target and strange performance
See also attached image which illustrates visually what I meant in my previous message.
Issues with bottle label cylinder target and strange performance
Issues with bottle label cylinder target and strange performance
The label is an exact scan and we measured the physical bottle exactly
Issues with bottle label cylinder target and strange performance
The label is attached. The physicaly bottle measures 9in (228.6mm) in circumference and the label is 2in (50.8mm) tall.
-Matt
Issues with bottle label cylinder target and strange performance
Thanks for the image and the exact measures;
so, here is the issue:
Issues with bottle label cylinder target and strange performance
Your input has solved the issue we were having. I appreciate your help greatly! We're compiling another build and will report back if we have any other isses.
-Matt
Issues with bottle label cylinder target and strange performance
You're welcome.