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=== Control Panel ===
=== Control Panel ===
[[File:BEV Calibration Tool Control Panel.png|alt=BEV Calibration Tool Control Panel, includes hide/show,panel, save project, open project, add source, export calibration, view cameras, view bev, settings, take a tour, help and contact us |left|thumb|600x600px|BEV Calibration Tool Control Panel]]
[[File:BEV Calibration Tool Control Panel.png|alt=BEV Calibration Tool Control Panel, includes hide/show,panel, save project, open project, add source, export calibration, view cameras, view bev, settings, take a tour, help and contact us |thumb|BEV Calibration Tool Control Panel]]The '''Control Panel''' provides essential tools for managing the calibration process. Below is a breakdown of its features:
# '''Hide/Show:''' You can hide/show this panel by clicking this button.
 
# '''Save Project:''' Save the project to continue later.
# '''Hide/Show:''' Toggle the visibility of this panel by clicking the hide/show button.  
# '''Open Project:''' Load existing project.
# '''Save Project:''' Save your current project progress to continue later.
# '''Add Source:''' Add the pictures you will use for calibration.
# '''Open Project:''' Load existing project to resume work.
# '''Export Calibration:''' Export your calibration.
# '''Add Source:''' Add the pictures required for calibration.
# '''View Cameras''': The tool has 2 different views. The first one is the Cameras View, click here to change to this view.  Use it to change the perspective of the individual pictures.  
# '''Export Calibration:''' Export the calibration results once the process is complete.
# '''View Bev:''' The second view is the BEV (Birds Eye View), click here to change to this view.  Once you get the perspective of all the pictures, you can go to the BEV View to start generating your BEV.
# '''View Cameras''': The tool has 2 different views. The first one is the Cameras View, click here to change to this view.  Use it to change the perspective of the individual pictures.
# '''Settings:''' Open the Settings Panel (see Settings Panel section for more details)
# '''View BEV:''' The second view is the BEV (Birds Eye View), click here to change to this view.  Once you get the perspective of all the pictures, you can go to the BEV View to start generating your BEV image.
# '''Take a Tour:''' Take an interactive tour through the GUI interface.  
# '''Settings:''' Open the Settings Panel (see [[Birds Eye View/Calibration Guide#Settings Panel|Settings Panel]] section for more details)
# '''Help:''' Link to the RidgeRun’s BEV calibrator documentation.
# '''Take a Tour:''' Launch an interactive tour to familiarize yourself with the GUI interface.
# '''Contact Us:''' Contact RidgeRun for additional support.
# '''Help:''' Access RidgeRun’s BEV Calibrator documentation for additional guidance.
# '''Contact Us:''' Reach out to RidgeRun for additional support.


=== Cameras Panel ===
=== Cameras Panel ===
The Cameras Panel allows you to add the calibration images. Once added here you will find a preview thumbnail of all your pictures.
[[File:BEV Callibration Tool Cameras Panel.png|alt=BEV Callibration Tool Cameras Panel. Includes: add images button, thumbnail and thumbnail toolbar|thumb|BEV Callibration Tool Cameras Panel]]
The Cameras Panel allows you to manage the calibration images and provides a preview of all loaded images as thumbnails.


# '''Add Images:''' Click this button to open a file selection dialog and select your calibration images. You can import several images at once by holding ''shift'' or ''ctrl'' and selecting multiple files.
# '''Add Images:''' Click this button to open a file selection dialog and select your calibration images. You can import multiple images simultaneously by holding S''hift'' or C''trl'' while selecting the files.


# '''Thumbnail:''' Each thumbnail contains a preview of the picture, its name, and more. You can click any of the thumbnails to set it as the active picture and start editing.
# '''Thumbnail:''' Each thumbnail displays a preview of the picture, its name, and additional controls. You can click any of the thumbnails to set it as the active picture for editing.


# '''Thumbnail Toolbar:''' Contains controls for the image. The toolbar changes based on the current view. (See Thumbnail Toolbar section below for more details).
# '''Thumbnail Toolbar:''' Contains tools for managing the image. The available controls changes based on the current view. (See Thumbnail Toolbar section below for more details).


# '''Thumbnail Title:''' Indicates the name of the picture it represents. By clicking this button the Thumbnail Menu appears (See Thumbnail Menu section below for more details).  
# '''Thumbnail Title:''' Indicates the name of the picture it represents. By clicking this button the Thumbnail Menu appears (See Thumbnail Menu section below for more details).  
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