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R E F L E C T I O N S
The wall at the bottom of the point cloud is reflected into the scanner through the reflective
surface in the middle and registered incorrectly at the top of the point cloud because the
scanner cannot distinguish between in-line and reflected data. This can be cleaned up by
manually removing the reflected points.
D A R K E R / B R I G H T E R E N V I R O N M E N T S
If you need to do Mapping/Localization with Camera in darker or very bright environments, you
can open/close the F-Stop on the feature tracker to let in more light or limit the amount of light
through the lens. Normally it is set to F-4. Stencil 2 uses an auto-exposure algorithm to maximize
the dynamic range, but in environments outside the normal limits of darkness/brightness, you can
help the auto exposure algorithms keep in it’s optimal range by adjusting the F-stop.
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