# Output 3D points change everytime in triangulatePoints using in Python 2.7 with OpenCV 3.3

I want to know 3D points from stereo cameras using triangulatePoints in Python 2.7 and OpenCV 3.3. For that, I calibrated stereo cameras and stored matrices in the folder. I also rectified my images using cv2.stereoRectify and by using cv2.initUndistortRectifyMap undistort the images. Then I saved those images as well as projection matrices P1 and P2 and find the corresponding point in both images. Point in left image ptl = np.array([304,277]) and corresponding point in right image ptr = np.array([255,277]). After that I tried points = cv2.triangulatePoints(P1,P2,ptl,ptr). Code is:

    import cv2
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

# following matrices I saved which i got from stereoRectify
# upload alreday distorted and rectified images
imgL = cv2.imread('D:\python/triangulate in 3 D\left.png',0)
imgR = cv2.imread('D:\python/triangulate in 3 D/right.png',0)
ptl = np.array([304,277]) # point in left image
ptr = np.array([255,277]) # Corresponding point in right image
points = cv2.triangulatePoints(P1,P2,ptl,ptr)
print points


But when ever I run this code my results got changed (also all results are wrong). One time results look like

[[  518845863]
[ 1667138857]
[-1189385102]
[    -661713]]


Another time results look like

[[-1766436066]
[          0]
[          0]
[-1299735447]]


Sometimes it looks like

[[        0]
[        0]
[697559541]
[        0]]


I don't know why the results are changing even my all parameters are same only? Also, these 3D points are incorrect. How to correct these problems?

Edit: I observed one thing in this code, after running that it not get completed. It neither shows Process finished with exit code 0 nor Process finished with exit code 1. when I pressed red stop button it finished with Process finished with exit code 1. Why so? I think due to this only above error is coming. Why this code not running with Process finished with exit code 0?

• Are you sure the images are being loaded? normally in python (and a lot of other languages) the \ is a escape character, so it takes \p like some special character... it should be \\, also do not mix / with \ in the addresses Sep 12 '17 at 11:04
• Thanks, @api55 Sir, I just solved this problem. But I am getting error in output points. Would you suggest me something about this, how to reduce error? Sep 12 '17 at 11:06

Finally, after so many tries I found out what mistake I was doing. Actually, I was defining my points in code in the wrong way. According to triangulatePoints document, points should be

projPoints1 – 2xN array of feature points in the first image.

But in code I wrote

ptl = np.array([304,277]) # point in left image
ptr = np.array([255,277]) # Corresponding point in right image


means I was defining 1x2 array while I should define 2x1 array for single point. likewise for 5 points array should be 2x5. For N points offcourse 2xN. Initially, I didn't notice this because I used to do traingulation in Matlab and there corresponding points are used as Nx2 array.Now I put my points like

l = np.array([[ 304],[ 277]],dtype=np.float)
r = np.array([[ 255 ],[ 277]],dtype=np.float)


and I got above code working.

One more point dtype=np.float is important in defining this point array to avoid wrong results.

Results what I got is not very accurate and shows error of nearly 20-25 mm but I solved above problem so I answer this question and now I have to find out the way to minimise errors. If anybody knows how to reduce error please tell me.