3 calibrating the cameras, 1 introduction, Offside line calibration – EVS EPSIO Version 1.63 - May 2011 User's Manual User Manual

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Epsio Version 1.63 – User’s Manual

EVS Broadcast Equipment – May 2011

Issue 1.63.C

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2.3 CALIBRATING THE CAMERAS

2.3.1 I

NTRODUCTION

In Epsio, calibrating the cameras consists of positioning a virtual playfield in a 3D

environment to match the position of the actual playfield used for a given event.

You calibrate the cameras in the Calibration tab in Epsio.

O

FFSIDE

L

INE

C

ALIBRATION

When you use the offside line tool, you usually calibrate two 16-meter cameras for

an event: a left-angle camera and a right-angle camera. However, Epsio allows

you to use other cameras.
You calibrate each 16-meter camera on two angles: looking at the goad area, and

at the central circle.

L

IVE

T

OOLS

C

ALIBRATION

When you use the live tools, you calibrate the camera that is directly connected to

Epsio via the IN2 Connector. For this physical camera, you will calibrate a main

camera in Epsio. The three angles (left, center and right) are automatically added

to the Camera Angle List when you add a main camera in the Calibration tab.

Important
Only calibrate your cameras when you have validated the camera

position, height and orientation. These should no longer change after the

calibration.

2.3.2 C

ALIBRATION

T

AB

O

VERVIEW

The following table gives a short explanation on each area of the Calibration tab

displayed below:

Area

Description

Camera Creation

This area allows you to add cameras, and assign them to a

recorder channel on an EVS server.
See also the section ‘Camera Creation Area’, on page 19.

Current Camera

This area allows you to perform several actions on the

selected camera.
See also the section ‘Current Camera Area’, on page 20.

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