
v.early.1.01 –
published on November 2, 2021
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Stereo camera calibration in progress
•
Be aware that
FreeFlight
7
can prompt you to carry out this calibration when
needed. It is not mandatory to take off, but it is recommended.
Correct horizon (exceptional procedure)
Your
ANAFI
Ai
’s camera has been factory-calibrated with unparalleled precision.
Unlike the calibration of ANAFI
Ai or that of the
Parrot Skycontroller
4
, which must be
carried out periodically,
the camera calibration must not be carried out unless it
appears necessary
–
typically, after a crash.
If you notice
a tilted horizon on
all your videos and photos
, and if this
tilt is always on
the same side
, access camera calibration to make your horizon perfectly straight again.
This feature is accessible from the ANAFI
Ai box on the
FreeFlight
7
dashboard (or
from the ANAFI
Ai box of the HUD).
Before starting this procedure, you need to position ANAFI
Ai on a flat and perfectly
level surface, exactly perpendicular to any pattern containing straight lines you can use as
horizon references.
A half empty large water bottle provides a useful horizon line almost anywhere.
When ANAFI
Ai is correctly positioned, perpendicular to a horizon, power it on,
along with the
Parrot Skycontroller
4
and your device, as you would for any flight.
Access the calibration menu from the ANAFI
Ai page of the dashboard of
FreeFlight
7
.
Select the “Correct horizon” option.
Tap “–“ or “+” until the artificial horizon of ANAFI
Ai matches the horizon
reference facing the drone.
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