Sorry for the elementary question. I am trying to run OpenVSLAM using RICOH THETA. But I don't know how to calibrate THETA. Is there a detailed calibration procedure somewhere?
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1This sounds like a question for the OpenVSLAM community. Have you contacted them? – Asteroids With Wings Jul 16 '20 at 10:03
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1I have submitted an application to the slack community, but I am still not able to join the community. Therefore, no contact has been sent yet. – user7341567 Jul 16 '20 at 11:18
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After his was posted, the community developed an open source driver for Linux to stream the 5K video from the RICOH THETA Z1 to the Linux computer running OpenVSLAM to generate a real-time path. As the driver (which is a fork of libuvc) is new and opens up new uses of OpenVSLAM withe the RICOH THETA, wanted to share this info
https://community.theta360.guide/t/slam-with-ricoh-theta-using-openvslam/5104/17?u=craig
Additional information on the Linux driver is here:

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I don't know which THETA model you're referring to, and probably you mean programmatically. But here is the procedure for calibrating the compass: https://community.theta360.guide/t/ricoh-theta-z1-calibrate-your-compass/4543

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Excuse me, my research has found the way. Thank you for your cooperation. – user7341567 Jul 17 '20 at 06:40
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