Common Calibration ErrorsΒΆ

The following table shows some characteristic error distributions for common calibration errors. Most of them can be improved with a dynamic recalibration without calibrating the camera completely.

Error

Description

Example Error Distribution in Left Image

Example Error Distribution in Right Image

None

Very small error lines indicate a good calibration.

good_left

good_right

Epipolar Angle

Systematic errors pointing up and down. Enable the background recalibrator or perform a dynamic recalibration to fix this error.

epipolar_left

epipolar_right

epipolar2_left

epipolar2_right

Vergence Angle

Systematic errors pointing inwards or outwards on the pattern. Perform a dynamic recalibration to fix this error.

Note that a similar error distribution can also be caused by an incorrect focal length or baseline. In that case a full recalibration might be required to improve the error.

vergence_left

vergence_right

vergence2_left

vergence2_right

Optical Axis Angle

Systematic errors pointing in a circle on the pattern. Perform a dynamic recalibration to fix this error.

optical_axis_left

optical_axis_right

Other

Relatively large, but non-systematic errors pointing in random directions on the pattern. Perform a full recalibration to improve this error.

other_left

other_right