I finally have all my settings save in ~/.config/JoshCrawleySoft/ and a user changeable directory for all the camera calibration data!
Code was pushed to github.com/jwcrawley 9/27. I'm now working on the Hough line and circle transforms to auto-detect the laser plane intersection (hough line transform) as well as detection of the circular platter (hough circle transform). I may at a later time, implement color calibration using a flatbed scanner and paint chips from local hardware store. Goal here is lens calibrated, color calibrated, auto detected 3D scanning. The simpler, the better.
Work is going slower on this project mainly due to 13 credit hours, new job at Indiana University, and my wedding on October 11! However, coding is still taking place for the magic of a cheap and ubiquitous 3D scanner!
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