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I have this AR project that I need to transform the screen coordinate to world coordinate. I follow this tutorial and I almost made it.

The only problem when I try to transform from homogeneous clip space to eye space, I use the wrong projection matrix. The reason why the projection matrix is wrong because I cannot get the right width and height of the camera space. I used this library called Kudan, when i move the camera phone forward and backward, I expect the camera width and height to change since the camera space size should be getting smaller when it moves forward and vice versa.

For the last resort, currently i try to find the camera space size by myself, How do I implement this?

This is my projection matrix

Matrix4f projectionMatrix = new Matrix4f(-0.5f* currentCamWidth, 0.5f * currentCamWidth, -0.5f * currentCamHeight, 0.5f * currentCamHeight, -1f, node.getFullPosition().getZ());

Current cam width and current cam height are always constant. the coordinates are opengl coordinates

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  • Camera space does not have a width/height. The closest thing you get is the FOV and the aspect ratio. Jul 3, 2017 at 5:07
  • how to get fov? Jul 3, 2017 at 5:09
  • can we get projection matrix from aspect ratio? Jul 3, 2017 at 5:14
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    @RobertLimanto to construct perspective projection matrix you need: 1. aspect ratio or resolution , 2. znear, zfar 3. FOV angle or focal length. see Perspective Projection matrix
    – Spektre
    Jul 3, 2017 at 7:35

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when i move the camera phone forward and backward, I expect the camera width and height to change since the camera space size

Why? Just because you move around the point of view that doesn't mean that the properties of the "virtual lens" change.

should be getting smaller when it moves forward and vice versa.

Why? That's not how cameras work.


It's really hard to give a helpful answer here, without seeing the code you've written so far. At the moment it's guesswork at best.

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  • i am just looking for theory, are you famiiliar with kudan? Jul 3, 2017 at 7:46
  • for now, i know the position of the object in the camera space, when i adjust my camera space so that the object in the corner of my camera screen. the coordinate of the object is not the same with my screen size. Jul 3, 2017 at 7:47
  • basically, i am trying to convert my screen coordinate to camera space coordinate. but without knowing the size of the camera coordinate, it is not possible. Jul 3, 2017 at 7:49
  • when you move the camera closer to floor, the observable view will be smaller, therefore the camera space will be smaller too. Jul 3, 2017 at 7:51
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    @RobertLimanto: No. For one Matrix4f reads like a constructor for a 4×4 matrix and thereby would either take 16 floats or 4 vectors of 4 floats. Not what you're passing there. I can see that you were thinking in parameters that construct a frustum, but even then it's not correct. Why? Because the parameters of a camera do no changes when it's position is altered, to that very last parameter that takes the result of a function call is surely not right. Here's a very thorough tutorial: songho.ca/opengl/gl_transform.html
    – datenwolf
    Jul 3, 2017 at 8:30

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