6 testing your calibration, General test for a 16-meter camera, Testing the goal area – 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

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The four anchor points you use to calibrate a camera angle should not be

aligned.

Always match the points to the same edge of the lines.

You can use more than 4 points to perform the calibration.

If the 2

n d

and 3

r d

tests of the goal area calibration for a given camera are

excellent, you can use the position parameters (x,y,z) of this camera angle for

the central circle calibration of the same camera.

2.3.6 T

ESTING YOUR

C

ALIBRATION

G

ENERAL

T

EST FOR A

16-M

ETER

C

AMERA

Once you have calibrated all your camera angles, it is recommended to test them

using test snapshots of the playfield.
A general and quick test consists of drawing an offside line, and rolling it over the

calibration shots, to ensure that the offside line matches the following lines of the

field:

the 16-meter line

the 6-meter line

the half-way line

Systematic tests based on test snapshots are explained in details below.

T

ESTING THE

G

OAL

A

REA

1

st

Test

Using the same view as your calibration shot, take an offside shot.
Check that the 16-meter line and 6-meter line are correctly matched.
If necessary, reposition the faulty anchor points.

2

n d

test

Move the camera to the bottom corner arch without changing the zoom.

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