Calibration Point Pair

Calibration points and axes

A calibration point pair track is similar to an offset origin except that it defines two points with fixed assigned world positions. A world position may be an x-component, y-component or both. For a given coordinate system, these world positions uniquely determine the scale, origin, and/or angle at each step. When either of the calibration points is dragged in the main video view, the properties of the coordinate system are modified in order to maintain the assigned world positions. Calibration points are the easiest way to set coordinate system properties when two features with known world positions are visible in all video frames.

Note: Calibration points are very powerful. It is strongly recommended to display the axes and "play" with some calibration points to see how they work together to control the coordinate system.

1. Marking Calibration Points

After creating a calibration points track, click on a feature in the video image that has a known world position. Then click on a second feature in the same image. Marking a single frame is all that's required. The calibration points are initially assigned the current world positions of the clicked image features.

2. Axes Options

The "Axes" spinner determines whether the calibration points control both x- and y-axes or only a single axis. When a single axis is selected (here "X only"), moving a calibration point along that axis changes the scale and translates the origin, while moving it perpendicular to the axis has no effect. This is very useful when one axis is unknown or unimportant--for example, with vertical motion studies or optical spectrum analysis using a line profile track.

3. Changing a World Position

Setting x world position

The world position of either calibration point is displayed on the toolbar when it is selected. A point that is "X Only" will display only the x-component.

Enter the desired values in the x and/or y fields on the toolbar to change the world position of either point.

Note: Changing a world position changes the coordinate system scale, origin and/or angle so that the image positions of both points remain unchanged.

4. Changing an Image Position

Select and drag or nudge either point to a desired location in the main video view.

Note: Changing the image position of a calibration point changes the coordinate system scale, origin and/or angle so that the world positions of both points and the image position of the unselected point remain unchanged.

5. Locking the Calibration Points

Locking the calibration points track prevents it from making any changes to the coordinate system. Lock the calibration points track by turning on the Locked property in its track menu.