This document summarizes a new method for estimating distance to objects using image data from a digital camera. The method uses a pre-built lookup table that maps the (x,y) pixel coordinates of an object in an image to the actual distance. The lookup table is generated by taking images of a scale placed at known distances from the camera. The scale consists of alternating black and white stripes. Software analyzes the images to determine the pixel spans of each stripe, which are then mapped to the corresponding distances on the physical scale. This allows direct determination of distance from an object's pixel coordinates without needing approximations or other calculations. The method aims to provide accurate distance measurements independent of factors like camera angle, lighting conditions, or object properties