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I've written a simple Augmented Reality application using Ogre + OpenCV. All is working, but I need to match Ogre's virtual camera to my real camera

I don't know camera parameters (it's a cheap webcam and vendor is not providing them). I'm able to get camera intrinsic with cvCalibrateCamera2 (after some cvFindChessboardCorners as described here) and I save them with cvSave.

cvCalibrateCamera2(objectPoints_, imagePoints_, pointCounts_,
        imageSize, cameraMatrix, distortionCoeffs_, NULL,
        NULL, CV_CALIB_FIX_ASPECT_RATIO );
cvSave(INTRINSIC_XML, intrinsicMatrix_);

AR application loads the intrinsic matrix:

CvMat* intrinsic = (CvMat*) cvLoad(INTRINSIC_XML);

So intrinsic->data.db is a pointer to a 9 length array of double (3x3 matrix)
How can I translate this to a Ogre::Matrix4 such I can use it with setCustomProjectionMatrix.

I've found something in Ogre's Forum but this is not working. I guess some other step is needed between the 3x3 matrix found by OpenCV and the 4x4 matrix needed by Ogre::Camera.

I hope there's some way of doing this with intrinsics given by cvCalibrateCamera2. If none, I'll need to take a ruler and a protractor and get parameters (roughly) by hand.

This is the 3x3 "intrinsics" matrix:

836.391     0.000   460.430 
  0.000   836.391   281.440
  0.000     0.000     1.000
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  • Can u type the actual values of the camera matrix? Jun 12, 2012 at 9:44
  • @SumeetJindal I've edited question, adding intrinsics Jun 12, 2012 at 10:16

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Create the projection matrix as follows.

mat[0,0] = fx

mat[1,1] = fy

mat[2,2] = +- .01

mat[3,2] = +- 1

mat[3,3] = 0

where fx = intrinsic [0] / imageSize.Width;

fy = intrinsic [1*3 + 1] / imageSize.Height;

Try combinations of negative and positive values for mat[2,2] and mat[3,2].

Typically both will have negative values. Other parameters can be ignored

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  • Please, can you explain this? mat[2,2] is related to near/far clip distance? Jun 12, 2012 at 13:37
  • Yes Z = mat[3,2] * ZObject + mat[3,3]. near = (0 - mat[3,3])/mat[3,2] Jun 12, 2012 at 16:34
  • far = (1 - mat[3,3])/mat[3,2] Jun 12, 2012 at 16:38
  • Nearplane is the Z at which ZProjected becomes 0 and far plane at which it becomes 1 Jun 12, 2012 at 16:41
  • I'm trying to get this working, but something is still unclear to me. Look at pastebin.com/ChNtpSuJ if it good. Reading log, I guess after using setCustomProjectionMatrix you cannot get camera updated parameters like camera->getFOVy() because they remain the same as before setCustomProjectionMatrix. It looks enough similar to reality, but I need to deepen. Can you suggest some documentation on how this matrix works? Where camera will be placed after doing this? At 0,0,0? Jun 12, 2012 at 16:51

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