Digital Image Correlation Engine (DICe)

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What was the error reported for your calibration? It would be in the calibration log file.

The cameras don't need to be positioned in a particular way, (as long as the stereo angle isn't too big or too small, which doesn't seem to be the case)....

No need to compile, you can use the installers provided to install a binary executable. Usually the stereo angle is a bit wider (15 to 35 degrees).

The thing that stands out the most to me is that, as you noted, the target is in the lower right hand corner. This is likely messing up the orientation...

It looks like the thresholding isn't doing a great job of isolating the dots. Are you using the most recent version of DICe: https://github.com/dicengine/dice/releases/tag/v3.0-beta.8? We made some changes to how...

I still think having the coordinate system oriented in left-hand-rule instead of right-hand-rule might be messing things up. For example, in the way you have the axes, the cross product...

Something else must be going wrong. Swapping the dimensions seems to be mostly working, but the errors for each of the image pairs is really high. Are you sure you...

Something strange is going on here. If you can post the cal images on your google drive site, I can run them in debug mode and see what's going on.

I took a look at your cal images and ran them through the debug version of DICe's calibration tool. It seems the problem is coming from the axes being left...

The instructions for building DICe on Linux need to be updated since we've upgraded Trilinos and OpenCV to more recent versions. The error you are seeing in the CMake file...