I'm having problem with a function called cv2.solvePnP
from OpenCV. This function is used to get a pose estimation of a chess board. After the following code I get an error:
for fname in glob.glob('Images/Calibragem/img1*.jpg'):
img = cv2.imread(fname)
gray = cv2.cvtColor(img,cv2.COLOR_BGR2GRAY)
ret, corners = cv2.findChessboardCorners(gray, (9,6), None)
if ret==True:
corners2=cv2.cornerSubPix(gray,corners,(11,11),(-1,-1), criteria)
#finds the vectors of rotation and translation
ret, rotationVectors, translationVectors, inliers =
cv2.solvePnP(objp, corners2, matrix, distortion)
#projects the 3D points in the image
imgpts,jac = cv2.projectPoints(axis,rotationVectors,translationVectors,matrix,distortion)
imgAxis=drawAxis(img,corners2,imgpts)
cv2.imshow('imgAxis', imgAxis)
cv2.imwrite('imgAxis.png',imgAxis)
The error says:
ret, rotationVectors, translationVectors, inliers = cv2.solvePnP(objp, corners2, matrix, distortion) ValueError: not enough values to unpack (expected 4, got 3)
From the opencv2 documentation:
So there are only 3 values to unpack.
So you should be able to fix with:
As solvePnP() only returns
retval
,rvec
andtvec
.