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    My final year project is to find the distance and height of image from camera(webcam). Is there some way in C# to find the angle of pointing image from the camera ? Please help me I have few time only

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      My final year project is to find the distance and height of image from camera(webcam). Is there some way in C# to find the angle of pointing image from the camera ? Please help me I have few time only

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      Bishwajit Nepali wrote:

      Please help me I have few time only

      One can't build a castle in a day. You're lucky though; we have an article[^] on images and distances. For an angle, one would need a reference-point.

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        My final year project is to find the distance and height of image from camera(webcam). Is there some way in C# to find the angle of pointing image from the camera ? Please help me I have few time only

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        The concept that you are talking about is like a program that can't be developed within a day.

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          My final year project is to find the distance and height of image from camera(webcam). Is there some way in C# to find the angle of pointing image from the camera ? Please help me I have few time only

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          The way to solve this is to use some maths, and it requires you knowing how high off the ground the web camera is. Once you know this, you need to measure the angle to the base of the object to work out the distance. From this, it's a fairly simple set of calculations to work out the height (as long as you know the angle to the top of the object).

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            My final year project is to find the distance and height of image from camera(webcam). Is there some way in C# to find the angle of pointing image from the camera ? Please help me I have few time only

            bishwazeet

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            Bishwajit Nepali
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            thank you every body for your suggestions. I am very greatful to you all

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              Bishwajit Nepali wrote:

              Please help me I have few time only

              One can't build a castle in a day. You're lucky though; we have an article[^] on images and distances. For an angle, one would need a reference-point.

              Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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              Thnx but I did using the reference point .Thanks for ur suppoort

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