Helpful tip to you guys doing ADAS calibrations. Sometimes the measurements they tell you aren't correct. No fault on their part. But if you have a vehicle that wont calibrate. Check alldata or other similar programs to see if your measurements are good! I have found conflicting info several times with what ADAS has told me. Like I said not their fault necessarily because this is all so new. But it doesn't hurt to double check your measurements with factory specs. Good luck guys.
@Aussie101 At my work we use Alldata. It's a subscription based program that is very informative and usually very accurate on vehicle specific manufacturer data.
Im having trouble finding a video on the web on how to do a dynamic camera calibration and the steps needed to follow inorder to properly re calibrate...any way you can make a video or steer me in the right direction
Helpful tip to you guys doing ADAS calibrations. Sometimes the measurements they tell you aren't correct. No fault on their part. But if you have a vehicle that wont calibrate. Check alldata or other similar programs to see if your measurements are good! I have found conflicting info several times with what ADAS has told me. Like I said not their fault necessarily because this is all so new. But it doesn't hurt to double check your measurements with factory specs. Good luck guys.
@Aussie101 At my work we use Alldata. It's a subscription based program that is very informative and usually very accurate on vehicle specific manufacturer data.
Informative and very well produced. Good job, great video.
Im having trouble finding a video on the web on how to do a dynamic camera calibration and the steps needed to follow inorder to properly re calibrate...any way you can make a video or steer me in the right direction