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Field of View and 3D View

Field of View and 3D View
1

Distance from camera

1. Distance from camera
Distance from camera to the target is maximum distance between camera and object of interest.
2

Field of view height

2. Field of view height
Height of a target which you want to see at the specified distance.
For example, if you want to see across a fence 3 meters high at the specified distance from camera, you can set a height at 3.5 meters, in order to see objects across the fence.
3

Field of view width

3. Field of view width
Maximum width of visible area at the specified distance from the camera.
For example, if you want to see 6 meters wide gate, set this parameter equal 6.
4

Height of lower boundary

4. Height of lower boundary
You can specify the zone elevation starting from the floor upwards. Using this feature you can cut out what you do not want to see.
If this parameter is not equal to zero, the field of view will be closer to the camera.
5

Viewing angles

5. Viewing angles
  • Horizontal angle - camera's angle of view in width. Camera's focal length and field of view are changed by setting this parameter.
  • Vertical angle - this is calculated automatically and cannot be changed.

6

3D view

6. 3D view
In this window you can see thumbnail image from the selected camera.
If you right click on the mouse, you will see next options:
You can:
  • copy current image to clipboard
  • save current image to file
  • publish current image to cloud
  • switch the image from camera 3D view to full screen
  • show/hide field of view lines, which can be visible on 3D view
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  • show/hide next options of field of view zones:
         
    Field of view zones for current camera.
     
7

Đ¢est models of people

7. Тest models of people
Human test models  are located in the nearest and farthest points of field of view. Show/hide test models in the 3D view. Read more
 
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