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So I'm not the best when it comes to angsizing and pixel scaling, and I need this small scene measured.
For context, this is a regular baseball ball that's approaching the camera/target.
If anyone could help me measure the distance the ball traveled in between those 2 panels it would be...
Movies and Series
Problem with Vertical FOV Usage
The main problem with using a vertical FOV of 70° in distance calculations is that it generates a distorted image in the results, as most movies and series do not use such a wide vertical FOV. Instead, the film and television industry commonly...
Like the title suggests, could there be a way to get the estimated size of an object from a point of view somewhere in between what is known in distance?
Example you got a distance to Saturn from it's rings as 30122 km from these values:
degrees = 123.78 degrees
image height = 356 px
Saturn in...
I was wondering, that we can use the Angular Sizing calculation to get estimated distances, but I was wondering, is there a way to get that from direct practical human field of view compared to that of images? If so, what would the human FOV horizontal length compared to image pixels?
Something...
With Angsizing calculator being a common means to find the distance of certain objects with degrees (2 atan (tan (70deg/2) * (object size px/panel height px)), however, I am curious as to what would the formula be for the reverse, you have the distance but want to find the size of an object...