Katody Matrass
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One other thing would have been takig the same picture, perform a perspective correction, perform the measurement and show that the accurate result is different from Rinaldi's.
This was not done.
No, this is exactly what Vinci did. he took the same picture and performed measurements correctly.
Reading Massei, what in your understanding was his reason for rejecting Vinci's measurement?
The angle a is obviously the one formed by the floor plan and the CMOS of the camera. I am considering only the horizontal component of the angle by now, assuming this is the most relevant one. I assumed this could be around 20° but just considered this possible by the naked eye. It is possible to calculate it accurately by measuring the deformation of the grid at the floor level (the reference are the tiles borders).
Great, I'm looking forward for the complete perspective correction.