From 3210f8d3250e8b895774c4861e308f5b679bbf61 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: lms Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:36:47 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] camera -> computer --- .../topics/getting_started/multi_camera_calibration.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/Writerside/topics/getting_started/multi_camera_calibration.md b/docs/Writerside/topics/getting_started/multi_camera_calibration.md index 4b4a136..6b5737b 100644 --- a/docs/Writerside/topics/getting_started/multi_camera_calibration.md +++ b/docs/Writerside/topics/getting_started/multi_camera_calibration.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ For smaller spaces, a simple printout from a standard printer should work just f For larger spaces, you might need to print this on a larger poster board so that it can be seen well by the cameras. ## Setting up Cameras -To get a multiple camera recording, you'll need multiple cameras set up and connected to your computer. There's detailed instructions on multiple camera setups in the [Detailed Setup Guide](detailed_setup.md), but for now it will suffice to have two or more (three or more is best) cameras connected directly to your camera. We don't recommend using a USB hub to connect cameras. The cameras should be set up so they all see the subject at the same time, and have a 40-60 degree angle between each camera from the subject's viewpoint. +To get a multiple camera recording, you'll need multiple cameras set up and connected to your computer. There's detailed instructions on multiple camera setups in the [Detailed Setup Guide](detailed_setup.md), but for now it will suffice to have two or more (three or more is best) cameras connected directly to your computer. We don't recommend using a USB hub to connect cameras. The cameras should be set up so they all see the subject at the same time, and have a 40-60 degree angle between each camera from the subject's viewpoint. ## Recording Calibration Videos In the camera view section of the GUI, select the calibration videos option: