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marek-simonik avatar marek-simonik commented on June 15, 2024

Hello Andrew,
yes, they should be scale-consistent. The depth maps hold depth values expressed in meters and the LiDAR world position reported by Apple's API (which is what Record3D saves) is expressed in meters too.

I haven't checked this in the latest Beta and non-Beta iOS versions, but based on my past experience, both the depth map data and the reported ARKit positions should be in real-world scale (expressed in meters), so there should be no scale difference.

However, please note that the LiDAR depth maps that Apple provides are generated by Apple's neural network that fuses raw LiDAR data with color camera data, so the depth measurements are not particularly precise. Try covering all camera lenses by your finger(s) so that only the LiDAR sensor is not obstructed and you will see how much does the depth data change.

Did you notice any scale inconsistency?

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marek-simonik avatar marek-simonik commented on June 15, 2024

This issue has been inactive for several months, so I'm closing it. Feel free to reopen it if you have follow-up questions.

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