There are a couple of different tools for calibrating your scene, which can all be found in the Calibration tab, but the one that we suggest for everyone to use is Stereo Calibration, where you print out a marker, record a volumetric video by showing that marker to different pairs of cameras and then finally opening the recorded file with the Stereo Calibration function in the Calibration Tab.
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