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cv2.fisheye camera calibration (Python)

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I am trying to calibrate wide-angle/fisheye lenses in OpenCV using python and the cv2.fisheye functions (mainly cv2.fisheye.calibrate() and cv2.fisheye.undistortImage()). When I use the standard calibration functions I end up with these numbers: RMS: 2.6183751071366848 camera matrix: [[ 646.42135818 0. 619.10029186] [ 0. 648.42435786 308.14485791] [ 0. 0. 1. ]] distortion coefficients: [ -4.34203961e-01 1.83425079e-01 1.30179493e-03 -2.10155339e-04 -3.27067908e-02] Which results in images that look like this: ![image description](/upfiles/15054214259700368.png) I want to use the cv2.fisheye functions to see if it improves the results, unfortunately there seems to be little information/examples for python available. The furthest I've got so far is following the posts [here.](https://github.com/opencv/opencv/pull/3589) Using the posts above and [this code](http://pasteall.org/559594/python) I got the following matrix with bizarre numbers. RMS: 1.1237757080785875e+21 camera matrix: [[ -5.52957680e-12 1.57656102e+10 1.01242613e+07] [ 0.00000000e+00 -5.17843048e+06 1.12377571e+21] [ 0.00000000e+00 0.00000000e+00 1.00000000e+00]] distortion coefficients: [-0.01538611 0.0218525 -0.01853887 0.00503539] Furthermore, when attempting to write undistorted images using the matrix above all it produces is completely gray .jpg files. Any help or links to relevant examples/tutorials would be greatly appreciated.

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