Do you guys use any photogrammetric tools (Like photomodeler, agisoft, cmpmvs, 123dcatch...).
If you do which one you use and what do you use them for
Photogrametry
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Photogrametry
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Re: Photogrametry
I tried some of them but for some reason they were not reliable enough for what I wanted to get..tomasb44 wrote:Do you guys use any photogrammetric tools (Like photomodeler, agisoft, cmpmvs, 123dcatch...).
If you do which one you use and what do you use them for
apart from that I needed very controled images and in the end it was just as much work for me to model
it from scratch rather then use the pictures....the pictures have to be made under very good and shadowfree lighting... if the light was off the
finished product was bad too !
I wanted to use it for architecture.. !
But I am very open minded..... if someone comes up with something that realy works well I might take it up again.....
Not only did the cavities and holes have bad geometry.. the meshes werent very nice either.....
Peter
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Our Photogrametry project turned to Beta today.
We will open Beta program in a few days. So if you have Nvidia that is Cuda 2.0+ and you are interested, you are welcomed!
Here is a automatic reconstruction from photographs of a coach created using ~270 photos, 19M triangles.
We will open Beta program in a few days. So if you have Nvidia that is Cuda 2.0+ and you are interested, you are welcomed!
Here is a automatic reconstruction from photographs of a coach created using ~270 photos, 19M triangles.
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I just started experimenting with VisualSFM + CMVS/PMVS + MeshLab and the PPTgui + osmbundler. So far I find that VisualSFM is faster and more reliable than the PPTgui. I don't have anything to show yet. I look forward to comparing them to your new solution.
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We should be much better than cmvs/pmvs/cmpmvs/agisoft/acute3d/3dflow...
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So. we published our initial web pages.
http://www.capturingreality.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Comments appreciated (This is how it ends up when developers design web pages )
Btw. If you are interested, demos will be available in 1-2wks. 64bit win7/8; 8gb ram + 1gb NVidia CUDA2.0+ GPU is required
http://www.capturingreality.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Comments appreciated (This is how it ends up when developers design web pages )
Btw. If you are interested, demos will be available in 1-2wks. 64bit win7/8; 8gb ram + 1gb NVidia CUDA2.0+ GPU is required
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I'm interested in trying this out.
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The automatic scrolling is distracting to my eye. Maybe it would be better if it was slower.
I'm looking forward to trying it out.
I'm looking forward to trying it out.