Engineers using sub-millimeter resolution cameras to inspect bridge welds need to return to exact coordinates months apart. The "Axis Fix" ensures that the live view today matches the historical overlay perfectly.
New smart sensors (like the Bosch BHI360) run on-chip axis monitoring at 1kHz. If the live view drifts by even 0.1 degrees, the system auto-corrects before the user notices.
Moving ticket to "Done."
: To verify the image has enough detail for specific tasks (like license plate recognition), use the Pixel Counter under Video > Image to measure target areas in the live view.
An "axis" is an imaginary line around which an object rotates or across which data is measured (X, Y, Z; or Pan, Tilt, Roll). An "Axis Fix" is a mathematical or mechanical correction applied to ensure that the perceived orientation matches the real-world or intended orientation. This could involve recalibrating a gyroscope, resetting a transformation matrix, or redefining the origin point.