Bardiya, If Paris does not respond quickly, I can walk you through it. The old files specified each projections' relationship to the world coordinate system. The new one references everything to the first view. So you just need to calculate the relative transformation matrix between the second and first systems. If that is something you are not familiar with, I am happy to guide you through it. Scott Sent from my iPhone On Jun 7, 2017, at 12:25, Bardiya Akhbari bardiyaak@users.sf.net<mailto:bardiyaak@users.sf.net>...
The current biplane calibration has all the info needed to create a new formatted doc like Paris describes, or for Paris to tweak his inputs to use the old format. I have attached an ‘old’ cal file. Format is: Header (always JT_CALIB_INT_EXT) Principal distance in physical units horizontal offset of principal point from center of image in physical units vertical offset of prin point … scaling term of physical units per pixel (usually mm/pixel) Vector location (x,y,z) of x-ray spot in global coordinates...