It is simple to find the size of an object from images using Photogrammetry.
Photogrammetry is the science of making measurements from photographs.
For this we need to know two things,
- the distance between the camera and the image plane(distance from camera to object).
- Focal-length(in mm and pixels per mm) or physical size of the image sensor.
Following are the steps:
Calibrate the Camera
Use openCV to calibrate the camera.You can use the OpenCV calibrate.py tool and the Chessboard pattern PNG provided in the source code to generate a calibration matrix. Camera calibration is done to find the camera parameters. I took about a dozen of photos of the chessboard photos from many angles as I could with my webcam (to calibrate my webcam). For more details check openCV camera calibration.
We will get f_x,f_y,c_x,c_y from calibration matrix.
Checking the details of the photos you took, you will find the native resolution of the photos(heightXwidth) and in their EXIF headers you can find the focal length value(f). These items may vary depending on your camera.
Pixels per millimeter
We need to know the pixels per millimeter(px/mm) on the image sensor.
f_x=f*m_x
f_y=f*m_y
Since we have two of the variables for each formula we can solve for m_x and m_y.I just averaged f_x and f_y to get f_xy.
m=f_xy/focal_length_of_camera
Insert the image
Insert your image from which you need to find the actual size of image. You should know the distance between object and camera. Find the dimension of the image (height1Xwidth1)
Find the Object size in pixels
Determine the size of object in pixels. I simply use distance formula to find length of a selected line. You can adopt any other method.
Convert px/mm in the lower resolution
pxpermm_in_lower_resolution = (width1*m)/width
Size of object in the image sensor
size_of_object_in_image_sensor = object_size_in_pixels/(pxpermm_in_lower_resolution)
Actual size of object
The actual size of object can be found with the above data as,
real_size = (dist*size_of_object_in_image_sensor)/focal_length