Calibration means putting a dependency link between 2 sub devices. Allows to set up
different calibrations for your application.
Click on Add Calibration to create a new one.
Once you add it, you can edit it by clicking on the pen.
You can delete it by clicking on the red cross.
In the Calibration Edit window, you can:
Indicate the name of your calibration.
Select the type of calibration (which formula
you want to use to move the device). You can find several type like
:
Linear: Linear formula (ax+b);
Linear delta:
Bilinear: representing a 3D plane
(ax+by+c);
Linear piece wise: allows a curve
approximation;
Constant: applying a fixed parameter
between 2 devices;
Formula: you can enter a formula that you
need
Auto Update: If you check this box, you will get
a button in your interface to deactivate the calibration. If this box is
checked, you will have to specify the name of the button and its
location (Category).
Camera Dependant: Check this box if your
calibration depends on the camera (example: Tiling and
FRAP).
Add Target: Add the target device, i.e. the
device to be modified.
Add discriminant: The discriminant is a Sub
Device or device if you modify one of these
Sub Devices, you must make the calibration again. For example, for
FRAP calibration, if you change your objective or filter, you need
to do another calibration.
Note: The discriminants will be filters and objectives.
Interpolator: select the Sub Device that is not
the objective. For example, with the bilinear formula, you will have
2 interpolators.