Hi,
I face a problem that I could not scan a specific Code 39 barcode with Vision framework. We have multiple barcode in a label and almost all Code 39 can be scanned, but not for specific one.
One more information, regardless the one that is not recognized with Vision can be read by a general barcode scanner.
Have anyone faced similar situation?
Is there unique condition to make it hard to scan the barcode when using Vision?(size, intensity, etc)
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I am currently working on a project where I aim to overlay the camera feed obtained via the Apple Vision Pro's camera access API to align perfectly with the user's perspective in Vision Pro.
However, I've noticed a discrepancy between the captured camera feed and the actual view from the user's perspective. My assumption is that this difference might be related to lens distortion correction or the lack thereof.
Unfortunately, I'm not entirely sure how the camera feed is being corrected or processed. For the overlay, I'm using a typical 3D CG approach where a texture captured from the background plane is projected onto a surface. In this case, the "background capture" is the camera feed that I'm projecting.
If anyone has insights or suggestions on how to align the camera feed with the user's perspective more accurately, any information would be greatly appreciated.
Attached image shows what difference between the camera feed and actual user's perspective field of view.
I want to align the camera feed image to the user's perspective.