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- 19 Apr 2022, 13:26
- Forum: Ordering and Registration
- Topic: Upgrading from 11.0.4.0 to 11.1
- Replies: 1
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Upgrading from 11.0.4.0 to 11.1
Is there any description on how to upgrade for purchase after 14-2-2021?
- 06 Aug 2021, 09:18
- Forum: Camera parameters and testing
- Topic: Getting the right view angle
- Replies: 7
- Views: 173873
Re: Getting the right view angle
Sorry, I am not an expert on video card models and have not tested them. I also tested on another system, 10th gen i9, maybe that there was a bottleneck or some sort on the primary system. But results looked the same, only 30% utilisation. Also tried an SLI configuration, still 30% utilisation of 1...
- 05 Aug 2021, 08:15
- Forum: Camera parameters and testing
- Topic: Getting the right view angle
- Replies: 7
- Views: 173873
Re: Getting the right view angle
A couple of months ago we went from version 8 to 11, there was indeed a significant performance increase. You say the speeds depend greatly on the capabilities of the videocard, which properties should we look for in a videocard for best results? Right now we have availability of a "gtx 1050 Ti" and...
- 03 Aug 2021, 10:21
- Forum: Camera parameters and testing
- Topic: Getting the right view angle
- Replies: 7
- Views: 173873
Re: Getting the right view angle
Thank you very much for the swift and detailed explaination, it helped a lot. However, with the distortion simulated, changing the camera orientation in 3d view is very slow and laggy, where it was smooth before. I noticed that it became smooth again after disabling image processing. Is this optimiz...
- 02 Aug 2021, 15:23
- Forum: Camera parameters and testing
- Topic: Getting the right view angle
- Replies: 7
- Views: 173873
Getting the right view angle
I want to add a camera and a lens to my camera database, but somehow I do not seem to get the correct viewing angles. I am wondering if I am overlooking something. I added my camera db to this message an xlsx file. The camera to be modelled is a Bosch dinion 6000 HD, with a varifocal lens 4,1-9 mm, ...