[WiiFlash] WiiFlash Server 0.4

Patrick Matte | BLITZ PMatte at blitzagency.com
Mon Mar 10 11:56:57 PDT 2008


You need the depth in feets ? I wish I could give you the right equation but I don't know it...

But maybe you could hardcode some values. Put yourself at 1 foot from the sensor, take note of the distance between the two points, then do it at 2 feets, 3 feets, 4 feets, 5 feets, etc... Then, when you're application is running, compare the distance between the two points with the hardcoded values, find the nearest distance and extrapolate the value. If you do it for each foot, it should be pretty close.

You may also try with only two values, like 1 foot from the IR and then 12 feets from it and extrapolate that. I think that's what I've been using for an installation we did last year. It worked great, but then again, we didn't really need exact values..


BLITZ | Patrick Matte 310-551-0200 x214
From: wiiflash-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:wiiflash-bounces at osflash.org] On Behalf Of Merrill, Jason
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 9:09 AM
To: wiiflash at osflash.org
Subject: [WiiFlash] WiiFlash Server 0.4

Any news on when WiiFlash Server 0.4 will be released (which is supposed to have z-depth)?

z-depth is an extremely important feature for us and the IR data is still extremely rough and unreliable - hard to get good smooth z-depth using distance between IR points.

If the developers are listening, thanks and keep up the good work.

Jason Merrill
Bank of America
GT&O L&LD Solutions Design & Development
eTools & Multimedia

Bank of America Flash Platform Developer Community


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